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Tomorrow is A Day of National Repentance. I would have let you know sooner but I only discovered it today. If you want more information, it can be found by going to the link below. If it says it can’t find the page, click on “see more posts” and the printed version will come up.  

https://www.givehim15.com/post/january-30-24

If that doesn’t work, and you’re interested, the informative post can be found by searching givehim15.com. The date will be January 30, 2024 and the title is A Sense of Urgency. It can be read or watched. The event takes place in DC and can be joined online by texting the word “prayer” to 67742 or go to NGPR.org. from the eastern time of 7:30 a.m. to around 1:30 p.m. 

I thought it timely as I was reading a prayer of repentance for the people of Israel, (which could easily be transcribed for us), in Ezra 9:6-15 only yesterday. Tears streamed down my face as I thought how far down the road the United States of America has gone from the LORD. We may not be rejecting the LORD, but at some point and time we must join together and repent on behalf of those who are; tomorrow seems to be the day. We pray for we have hope for our nation, and no one whose hope is in the LORD will be put to shame (Psalm 25:3).

Whether you see this in time to participate or not, it is never too late to pray.

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Christi

My husband and I married over 20 years ago on a chilly, rainy, spring day. One year later caught me in a whirlwind as I was celebrating my first wedding anniversary, my first Mother's Day, and my first publication as a freelance writer. The birth of our third child followed a couple months after we celebrated our twins' 3rd birthday. Though a pen has been one of my constant companions, I have not pursued writing professionally due to the monumental task of homemaking and the raising of children. A shout out to my Robert who has been our sole provider while I have had the pleasure and privilege of remaining home with our children to homeschool them. Now, thanks to him, I have the liberty to once again pursue my passion to write and encourage others in written word as we journey with God through life experiences.

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