Join the Call2Fall on Sunday, July 1st

June 21, 2012 No Comments by Deb Wagner

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Tony Perkins, Family Research  Council

Our nation is in serious trouble.  Like ancient Israel, we feel the consequences of our personal and national sins  (2 Chr. 7:13). Yet if we will return to Him with genuine brokenness and  repentance, I believe God will hear our cries, forgive our sins, and heal our  land (2 Chr 7:14). That is why we have re-launched the Call2Fall for Sunday, July 1st,  2012.

We are asking you and your church  to re-declare our nation’s spiritual “Dependence” upon God before we  celebrate our nation’s “Independence” with fireworks, picnics and  other festivities!

Please join churches all across  America for the Call2Fall:

1. Visit www.Call2Fall.com and click Churches, Sign Up for 2012!

2. Church members can visit www.Call2Fall.com and click “I’m  in.”

Since 2009, many churches have observed  the Call2Fall by conducting solemn assemblies. Others have called for 40 days  of fasting. Many have dedicated their worship services to extended  congregational prayer. But all spent at least 5 minutes on their knees in  repentant prayer for our nation.

 We have assembled FREE resources for pastors,  including sermon starters, bulletin inserts, PowerPoint announcements, videos,
etc. to help prepare for Call2Fall. The materials on our website will help you promote and  lead the effort on July 1st.

Please sign up and help spread the  word to your pastor friends, ministerial associations, and denominational  leaders, etc. Over a million people joined in last year’s Call2Fall.

So please visit www.Call2Fall.com to sign up your church. We are now also on Facebook and Twitter, so join the movement.

What might God do if His people  answer the Call2Fall this  year from their hearts?

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