CITY WIDE PRAYER SERVICE

“If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.”

2 CHRONICLES 7:14 KJV SPONSORED BY:

THE SAVANNAH BAPTIST MINISTER’S UNION

SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 2022 * 4:00 PM

NEW GENERATION FULL GOSPEL BAPTIST CHURCH

2020 TENNESSEE AVENUE * SAVANNAH, GEORGIA (912) 236-7493

BISHOP NORRIS D. DARDEN, SENIOR PASTOR

4 thoughts on “CITY WIDE PRAYER SERVICE”

  1. Your political choice is a moral decision. Democrats have shut down financial investment in oil drilling, refineries, and pipelines. We will have less gas and diesel fuel and more shortages and inflation. People will become slaves to government subsidies for heating fuel, food, etc. (Genesis 47:19) Hershel Walker and Republicans would fight inflation by increasing fuel production. Help “harvest ballots”.

  2. Citywide prayer services are typically events where people from various faiths come together to pray for their community and the world. These services can be a great way to promote unity and encourage people to come together in times of need.

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  4. City Wide Prayer Services, while affording various denominations an opportunity to come together in prayer have shortcomings. One of them is no follow-up. It is not enough just to pray about it, one must be about it. A giant hand will not reach out of the sky to fix things. As I once heard someone say, after praying you get up off your knees and start rolling up your sleeves. Whereas this prayer service happened on June 26, 2022. June 26, 2023, will be an ideal date for the denominations which took part in the service to determine what progress has been made.

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