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Cleveland, TN–As another massive hurricane heads towards landfall, Dr. Timothy M. Hill, General Overseer of the Church of God, issued the following call for prayer and support:
The First Principles Project (www.firstprinciplesproject.com), a partnership of the National Association of Evangelicals (www.nae.net) (NAE), Christianity Today (www.christianitytoday.com) (CT) and American Awakening (www.americanawakening.us), today announced the launch of a movement to reground the Evangelical Church’s approach to political life and renew its witness for the 2020 election season and beyond.
Fifty years ago, on October 6, 1970, Gereja Bethel Indonesia, was birthed in Sukabumi, Indonesia. Partnering with the Church of God, today this indigenous national church, welcoming all ethnic groups across the vast Indonesian archipelago, has grown to 17,000 ministers serving 6,300 in 27 nations. Gereja Bethel still envisions the denominational goal of 10,000 local congregations and is active in empowering the Jeremiah Generation during this Era of the Third Pentecost to Finish the Great Commission in the Spirit and Power of the Holy Spirit.
I didn’t agree with all of President Obama’s policies when he was in the White House, but I prayed for him regularly because 1) he was my president for eight years, and 2) I’m a Christian, so I try to follow God’s Word. 1 Timothy 2:1-2 says believers should pray “for kings and for all who are in authority, that we may lead a quiet and peaceful life in all godliness and honesty.”
www.BiblicalVoter.com is a one-source destination for Judeo-Christian voter guides and election tools. The website is a collection of local, state and national voter guides along with tools that make voting in the November 2020 election simple.
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