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american tragedy


A Call to Prayer
...from many religious leaders

Please click the blue triangle to reach what each had to say.

Show details for Billy GrahamBilly Graham

Show details for Sheila WalshSheila Walsh

Show details for Craig ParshallCraig Parshall

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Show details for Carmen PateCarmen Pate

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Show details for Nancy Leigh DeMossNancy Leigh DeMoss

Hide details for Luis PalauLuis Palau

Where is God in all this? The crushing magnitude of this tragedy has sent this question across a broken and bleeding nation. Without sidestepping hard questions or slipping into pat answers, we've been suddenly called by God to offer comfort, solace, encouragement, and hope to those we know and love. We pray that God will provide His grace and mercy to all those whose lives and families have been devastated by these acts of terrorism.

Luis Palau is an evangelist and author of 'Where Is God When Bad Things Happen?'

Show details for Dr. James DobsonDr. James Dobson

Hide details for Ray PritchardRay Pritchard

O Heavenly Father, you alone are the Lord of all things. Before the mountains were formed, before the stars were in the sky, from everlasting to everlasting, you are God.

We acknowledge, O Lord, that you are sovereign over all things and that nothing can happen apart from you. In our grief and in our confusion, we come to you because today we truly have nowhere else to turn. Your Word tells us that it is vain to trust in horses and chariots for safety. We your people trust in the name of the Lord our God.

Ray Pritchard is Senior Pastor of Calvary Memorial Church in Oak Park, Ill. and author of several books, including "An Anchor for the Soul" and "In the Shadow of the Cross."

Hide details for Cardinal Edward EganCardinal Edward Egan

Cardinal Edward Egan, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of New York, praised the city's fire fighters and police officers for rushing to help those in need.

"I saw New York at its best," he said. "I saw police officers and fire fighters careless of their own safety, interested in only serving this great city, covered in soot. I saw many of them bleeding from the necks and arms. They're New York at its best."

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Show details for Bishop T.D. JakesBishop T.D. Jakes

Show details for Charles W. ColsonCharles W. Colson

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Show details for Dr. Frank WrightDr. Frank Wright

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