Dr. and Mrs. Dobson Call on Christians to Pray for Election
Dr. and Mrs. Dobson Call on Christians to Pray for Election
by Jennifer Mesko, editor
'Each elected official will play a key role in determining the welfare and moral direction of our country.'
The National Day of Prayer Task Force, which coordinates the annual observance held on the first Thursday of May, is asking Christians across the nation to be in prayer for the election.
"The future of our country is too important not to pray," said Mrs. Shirley Dobson, chairman of the task force, in a recent interview. "As Christians, we’re in a unique position to support our leaders by interceding for them in prayer.
"Not only will our new president guide us into the critical years ahead, but each elected official will play a key role in determining the welfare and moral direction of our country."
Her husband, Dr. James Dobson, echoed her statements on Monday's Focus on the Family Action radio broadcast.
"Regardless of your political views, I want to urge Christians everywhere to be in prayer about this election," he said.
by Jennifer Mesko, editor
'Each elected official will play a key role in determining the welfare and moral direction of our country.'
The National Day of Prayer Task Force, which coordinates the annual observance held on the first Thursday of May, is asking Christians across the nation to be in prayer for the election.
"The future of our country is too important not to pray," said Mrs. Shirley Dobson, chairman of the task force, in a recent interview. "As Christians, we’re in a unique position to support our leaders by interceding for them in prayer.
"Not only will our new president guide us into the critical years ahead, but each elected official will play a key role in determining the welfare and moral direction of our country."
Her husband, Dr. James Dobson, echoed her statements on Monday's Focus on the Family Action radio broadcast.
"Regardless of your political views, I want to urge Christians everywhere to be in prayer about this election," he said.
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