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Christian Faith Leaders Will Hold ‘Prayer for the Nation’ After New Orleans Terrorist Attack

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Christian faith leaders will hold a “prayer for the nation” broadcast on Sunday following the horrific terrorist attack in New Orleans early on New Year’s Day.

The broadcast will be held Sunday at 6:00 p.m. and will feature Family Research Council President Tony Perkins and Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry (R).

Other leaders participating in the prayer event include Pastor Carter Conlon of Times Square Church, Pastor Jack Hibbs of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills, Michele Bachmann of the Regent University School of Government, Dr. David Goza of Jefferson Baptist Church, Troy Miller of the National Religious Broadcasters, Pastor Art Reyes of Calvary Chapel Downey, as well as “Mike Clark, a chaplain with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association,” per a press release detailing the event.

 
Christian leaders are holding a one-hour prayer broadcast Sunday evening in response to the New Year's Day terror attack in New Orleans, in which 15 people were killed and several others were injured.

Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry will lead the broadcast event, titled “Pray for the Nation,” alongside Family Research Council President Tony Perkins, an ordained minister and a former Louisiana state representative who also previously served on the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom.

Communities must stand against evil and offer prayers for the nation, say the organizers.

The virtual gathering will begin at 6 p.m. Central time, featuring several other Christian leaders — Pastor Carter Conlon, Pastor Jack Hibbs, Michele Bachmann, David Goza, Troy Miller and Pastor Art Reyes — who will intercede for the victims of the attack and pray for greater security nationwide.

Mike Clark, a chaplain with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, is also scheduled to offer a prayer for those who have been affected by the violence.

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