Bruce Clemenger, President of the EFC, shares some history of the case and reasons that we’re praying, ending with, “Our strength is in the Lord. May we be faithful servants in all we say and do, and let’s join together in prayer on Sunday, November 26.”
Here is our blog post with specifics about this call to prayer: https://www.cccc.org/
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