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FOLLOWING CHRIST IS POLITICAL~BEING CHRISTIAN IS POLITICAL キリストに従うことは政治的である〜キリスト教徒であることは政治的である

An Ecumenical Ministry in the Parish of St Patrick's Catholic Church In San Diego USA

米国サンディエゴの聖パトリックカトリック教会教区におけるエキュメニカル宣教

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

"North Park, Unite in Prayer"

56th Annual National Christian Day of Prayer

Thursday, May 3, 2007

"North Park, Unite in Prayer"

North Park Concert of Prayer

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

7:00 pm ~ 8:30 pm

North Park Recreation Center

4044 Idaho Street, San Diego 92104

Come and observe the National Day of Prayer by joining with some of the churches of North Park to seek God for our community, city and nation.

Hosted by Covenant Presbyterian Church, The FOLD, Good Shepherd Sudanese Church, Maranatha Ethiopian Church, Missiongathering, North Park Baptist Church, North Park Christian Fellowship, North Park Community Church and St. Luke’s Episcopal Church.

Christians remember the world at the National Day of Prayer

USA (MNN) -- The 56th Annual National Day of Prayer is May 3 in the United States. Organized events will be held in thousands of public venues remembering the nation, government leaders, media, schools, churches, and families. World Vision is asking believers not to forget about the rest of the world. "Jesus said that He loved the world. And so when we think of church, education, family, government and media (which are the five centers of power that people will be praying about), we can be praying about the global church, global education, the global family, and the plight that they're in internationally (government, media, and so on." HIV/AIDS, human trafficking, famine, and wars are just some of the problems. Haas is asking people to pray for spiritual and physical wellness. "We know that wholeness begins in a relationship with Christ. So this is always part of our prayer. But we also realize that they have real live human bodies and human issues as well, and so we ask God to also step into those areas."


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