Evangelicals Gather in D.C. to Pray for Trump
Evangelicals Gather in D.C. to Pray for Trump

Evangelicals Gather in D.C. to Pray for Trump

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Tens of thousands of evangelical Christians gathered on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., for an event called 'A Million Women' to pray for America's atonement and Donald Trump's return to the presidency. Organizers framed the gathering as a 'last stand moment' against what they perceive as forces of darkness threatening the nation. Participants sang worship songs, waved flags, and called for divine intervention, with many expressing fears that a Trump loss could lead to dire consequences for America. The event highlighted the growing mobilization of Christian conservatives, particularly women, in the upcoming presidential election, viewed by some as critical for preserving Christian values in America. Leaders of the event, including Lou Engle, emphasized the belief that politics is a spiritual battle, with Trump seen as a divinely anointed figure. Concurrently, a National Prayer Week initiative in the UK is encouraging Christians to pray for national guidance and transformation.

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