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American Prayer Delegation Leaves for Baghdad

The Christian Defense Coalition will lead an historic prayer delegation to Baghdad, leaving Tuesday, July 24. This Christian prayer delegation has been officially welcomed by the Iraqi government and will be their guests in Baghdad.

The Prayer Delegation will present to the Iraqi people an engraved stone display of the Ten Commandments as a gift from the Christian community of America.

The timeless and eternal truths enumerated in the Ten Commandments provide inspiration and direction to both our countries and cultures.

The Coalition has worked for months to arrange this trip, and in a letter hand-delivered to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Rev. Patrick Mahoney, speaking for the Coalition, says, “What happens in the next few months will have a profound impact on the future course of Iraq, the United States, and the entire region. In response to this critical hour, it is essential that we urgently humble ourselves and look to God for His sovereign grace, blessing and wisdom in all that we do.”

Rev. Mahoney, Director of the Christian Defense Coalition, comments, “Now is the time for Americans to lay our political differences aside concerning the war in Iraq and humbly seek God for His direction.

Although there has been much debate, discussion and disagreement in our country regarding events in Iraq, there are many things Americans are united on — such as justice and mercy which will always triumph over terror and fear. We can also agree that the violence and bloodshed in Iraq must come to an end. This historic prayer initiative offers a unique opportunity to come together in one voice before God and leave our political differences at the water’s edge.

“It is important for the people of Iraq to know that the faith community of America stands with them during these challenging and difficult times.”

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(Source: Christian Newswire)

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