Cleveland, Tenn.—September 11, 2012 was a historic, profound day of united, consecrated prayer commemorating Patriot Day through the participation of more than 1,700 churches and 2,600 interdenominational, public prayer events involving city and county officials, first responders and committed laity. Cry Out America (COA) events took place across all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, and in all 38 U.S. counties with populations more than one million—with an average gathering size of 100 people, some 250,000 intercessors were clearly crying out for a spiritual awakening in 21st Century America.
The National Religious Broadcasters (NRB), America’s preeminent association of Christian broadcasters and communicators, has unveiled a solution to the current and potential clash between free speech on the Internet and the free market power of new media giants like Apple, Google and Facebook to block viewpoints with which they don’t agree.
September 15, 2012 is the 49th anniversary of the Ku Klux Klan bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church that killed four young girls on a Youth Sunday morning. That violence and hatred corked a well of justice dug by a praying Church in Birmingham. This Saturday, September 15, the praying Church of today’s Birmingham will uncork that well of justice through humble, unified, corporate prayer and worship at Railroad Park in downtown Birmingham. We gather to honor and heal our past and to change our future.
Five years ago a network of prominent leaders from a broad coalition of evangelical, Pentecostal and Charismatic ministries formed the Awakening America Alliance.
A two-day seminar is being held September 17-18, 2012, at the New Hope Church in Kodak, Tennessee. The presentational and interactive dialogue between two notable Pentecostal leaders is free to anyone who desires to participate.
A two-day seminar is being held September 17-18, 2012, at the New Hope Church in Kodak, Tennessee. The presentational and interactive dialogue between two notable Pentecostal leaders is free to anyone who desires to participate.
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