A Special Prayer Event This Saturday Scott Pauley

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God is at work in our nation. He is working in individual hearts and homes. The awakening of a country always begins with the awakening of God’s people.

As I travel across our land I am encouraged by the burden many now have to pray and seek the Lord. In our own region like-minded churches are working and praying together now. This week I have spoken with a number of business people who want to see something happen for the cause of Christ. There is an increasing passion to get the gospel to the lost.

This Saturday, February 8, 2020 a second God Bless America Rally Prayer Meeting will be held in southern West Virginia. More than 400 assembled at the first prayer rally and we are expecting a great turn out this week. Would you join other believers for this special prayer event?

  • If you are within driving distance please participate in the rally from 2:00-4:00 p.m. on the Victory Baptist Academy campus, 504 Scott Ridge Road, Beaver, WV. The meeting will include a challenge from God’s Word, definite seasons of prayer, and a special choir practice with Evangelist Byron Foxx. There will also be a children’s prayer meeting. You will not want to miss this exciting afternoon! If you need additional detail you may call 304.255.5435.
  • If you are not close enough to attend, pray with us Saturday from 2:00-4:00 p.m. and begin to pray regularly for the upcoming God Bless America Rally in July 2020. (You can find more details on this gospel effort at GodBlessAmericaRally.com.)

If you would like to be part of this God and Country meeting in any way I would love to hear from you. Email me at [email protected]. Thank you for laboring with us to get God’s Word to as many people as possible.


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