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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.

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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."

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First off, all our prayers go out to all the victims and their families of these terrorist attacks.

These tragic events help us understand the challenges that Israel faces in trying to negotiate with a people that send their children into the street to celebrate disaster and death.

This is why God has asked us to pray for our own governments, for general peace in the Middle East and specifically in Jerusalem.

Any religion that endorses murdering of innocent people is obviously not a religion of the compassionate and merciful God of our faith.

Secondly, we are praying for all of America along with countless numbers of others, believing that terrorism will not strike this great nation again.

Larry Huch is pastor of New Beginnings Christian Center in Portland, Ore.

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The shocking and tragic events of these days have reminded us anew of the fragility of life. Thousands went to work yesterday thinking about their jobs, their families, their friends — perhaps the last thing on their mind was the idea of meeting their Maker. Yet in an instant, they were brutally thrust out of time and into eternity. We grieve today with those who have lost dear loved ones, and we call upon God who is merciful and just and pray that His grace would be abundant in this time of need. Life is indeed fragile. It also precious, as evidenced by the fact that “God spared not His own Son but delivered Him up for us all.”

Dr. Frank Wright is the director of the D. James Kennedy Center for Christian Statesmanship in Washington, D.C.


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