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This year's National Day of Prayer event was held at Calvary Church in Grand Rapids at 7:00 pm. It was there that over 150 folks from a variety of West Michigan congregations heard from a number of community leaders briefly pray for various "Cultural Mountains" like government, business, education, media and family. Two of those leaders were Kentwood's Mayor Steve Kepley and WOOD Radio morning host Steve Kelly. That was all very good. But probably the highlight of the evening was hearing from three Gen Z young people who are literally on fire for the Lord share their passion for Jesus and helping others their age come to know Him. They are part of a ministry called Everyheart Movement and Met by Love.
By Randall J. HekmanThis year's National Day of Prayer event was held at Calvary Church in Grand Rapids at 7:00 pm. It was there that over 150 folks from a variety of West Michigan congregations heard from a number of community leaders briefly pray for various "Cultural Mountains" like government, business, education, media and family. Two of those leaders were Kentwood's Mayor Steve Kepley and WOOD Radio morning host Steve Kelly. That was all very good. But probably the highlight of the evening was hearing from three Gen Z young people who are literally on fire for the Lord share their passion for Jesus and helping others their age come to know Him. They are part of a ministry called Everyheart Movement and Met by Love.