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"Prayer: America's Strength and Shield"
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CAPTIVES HAVE BEEN SET FREE!
The story of the
Kansas City
National Day of Prayer
May 1, 2008 |
| The 2008 Kansas City National Day of Prayer Event was scheduled to meet outdoors at Liberty Memorial in beautiful downtown Kansas City. On Tuesday, April 29th, 2008 our team made the decision to look for a place to move the event indoors. The weather forecast for Thursday was calling for rain between 3:00pm and midnight. We began to pray and to search and finally found Exhibit Hall E in the Bartle Hall Convention Center just two |
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A Big, Warm Hug! |
| On May 1st Kansas City gathered as a family in Christ. I saw a people without denominational, racial or political boundaries, held together by a spiritual glue. I was thrilled in knowing that the same welcome, warm spirit that dwelled at the National Day of Prayer was just a taste of what God intends for us to all know. During that evening I felt as if I had received a big... |
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The Journey |
| The journey toward National Day of Prayer 2008 began for me in December 2006, in a job interview with Yvette Mabe. I was applying for a position at Dr. Mabe’s dental office, and Yvette was also looking for someone to help her out at home, and with this upcoming “city-wide event” for National Day of Prayer. I was all for this type of project, since it involved ministry and prayer! At the time, I was not fully aware of the vastness of this undertaking…but excited to be a part of something big... |
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Contributions are still being accepted
to cover costs associated with this impactful event. If you would like to contribute to the Kansas City National Day of Prayer you may make a donation on line by going to the gray "Donate" button on the left column. Or, you may mail in your contributions to:
National Day of Prayer Kansas City Fund - C/O Servant Christian Community Foundation - 706 N. Lindenwood - Olathe, KS 66062.
Thank you for your generous contribution to prayer for our city! |
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