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This podcast was produced on the annual National Day of Prayer, May 7, 2020 to encourage Christians to pray for their nation, it's leaders, and the time of crisis we face with a world-wide pandemic. It also runs through some of the history of the establishment of this proclamation, a lesson on prayer and how we should pray using the Lord's Prayer and examples from Daniel, along with some passages from the Apostle Paul's letters. In line with what this day is set apart for, it will conclude with a prayer for our nation, it's leaders, unity among its citizens, and healing and recovery during a time of uncertainty during this COVID-19 pandemic.
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2Days Denarius is a Bible believing teaching ministry devoted to the inerrancy, infallibility, and authority of Scripture as our only rule of faith and practice. It also holds to the doctrinal tenets of the London Baptist confession of 1689. This ministry may be reached at [email protected]
Material used in this podcast are provided under the educational and commentary provisions of Section 207 of the Fair Use Act of 1976.
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This podcast was produced on the annual National Day of Prayer, May 7, 2020 to encourage Christians to pray for their nation, it's leaders, and the time of crisis we face with a world-wide pandemic. It also runs through some of the history of the establishment of this proclamation, a lesson on prayer and how we should pray using the Lord's Prayer and examples from Daniel, along with some passages from the Apostle Paul's letters. In line with what this day is set apart for, it will conclude with a prayer for our nation, it's leaders, unity among its citizens, and healing and recovery during a time of uncertainty during this COVID-19 pandemic.
Your comments are welcome! Send a text my way!
2Days Denarius is a Bible believing teaching ministry devoted to the inerrancy, infallibility, and authority of Scripture as our only rule of faith and practice. It also holds to the doctrinal tenets of the London Baptist confession of 1689. This ministry may be reached at [email protected]
Material used in this podcast are provided under the educational and commentary provisions of Section 207 of the Fair Use Act of 1976.