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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

My Hope America Reaches 16,000 Churches

Charlotte, N.C. – With four months remaining until the culmination of My Hope America with Billy Graham, the movement recently reached a milestone as more than 16,000 churches across the nation have signed up to participate.

“In a world where the main focus of many is the immediate and the material, it is truly remarkable to see so many begin to turn their eyes and hearts to the eternal,” said Preston Parrish, vice president of the My Hope Americaevangelistic campaign. “People across the nation are praying and preparing for My Hope America, and we are eagerly anticipating what God will do as people put feet to those prayers.”

Hundreds of preparation meetings, which began last December, have been held in all 50 states. At these meetings, pastors and lay church leaders have come together to learn more about how to maximize this nationwide evangelistic outreach in their own congregations. Meetings are still taking place across the country throughout the summer. In addition to the meetings, thousands of individuals have registered for the project and participated in the free online training.

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7 comments:

  1. Poor lemmings being lead to nowhere. Sucker born everyday.

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  2. What a con to get money.

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  3. This country better repent before its too late. Thank God someone cares and churches are waking up to their responsibility. The churches stayed silent in Germany when a similar tyrant was taking over that country in the 1930s.

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  4. God bless this man. I used to think he was all about the money, but he really is a leader of men. He is way old, but needs to be recognized for the leader he is.

    Compare his leadership to our current President, and I think you will understand.

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  5. notice he keeps his focus on the eternal after all these many years.

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  6. Anonymous said...
    Poor lemmings being lead to nowhere. Sucker born everyday.

    July 10, 2013 at 2:53 PM
    Anonymous Anonymous said...
    What a con to get money.

    July 10, 2013 at 8:17 PM

    Then you two know it alls have nothing to fear. Except your own insecurity about your non belief. Why do your types always try to drag down others with you?

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  7. 7:49 It has nothing to do with non belief and everything to do with the organized corporate religion duping good people.

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