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The We Still Pray spirit continues to spread across the nation with prayer rallies.

Click the links to read about one church's planned rally to take a stand for prayer.

Aiken Prayer Rally

Church Plans Prayer Rally

Citizens Fight to Keep Christian prayer in Aiken City Council Meetings

Lakeside Baptist Church heads up the prayer rally.


We Still Pray Responds

1.  Call to Prayer
  • Pray for our nation's spiritual health - for a spiritual renewal.
  • Pray for our President, Congress, and Supreme Court.
  • Pray for our homes, churches, and schools.

2.  Education

  • We are a people of faith.
  • Read American history.
  • Our Founding fathers were men of faith.

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Mail:
We Still Pray
P.O. Box 6373
Asheville, NC 28816
Email:
info@westillpray.com

3.  Community Awareness

  • Billboards
  • Bumper stickers
  • Website

From the L.A. Times - July 31, 2010 - In the Internet age, the nation's culture wars are often waged through online blogs and e-mails. But across North Carolina, a heated church-state debate is playing out on an old-fashioned canvas: highway billboards.  More....




Getting Back to the Fundamentals -Jim Sziksai

Having been a basketball coach for 28 years, I can say without hesitation that the most important aspect of coaching was the teaching of the fundamentals.  Understanding the fundamentals and being able to execute them gave my teams CONFIDENCE, especially when the games got close and the pressure was on.  Relying on the fundamentals were the keys to sucessful seasons. Read more...


"The Myth of Separation" - Dr. Ralph Sexton, Jr.- On June 22, 2000, the Asheville Citizen-Times carried the editorial: “Court’s ruling affirms religious freedom.”


The Supreme Court’s ruling that forbids student-led prayer at public schools does not affirm our nation’s deep commitment to allowing the practice of religion without government interference. It is just the opposite. Our “founding fathers,” men and women of intense faith and great wisdom, made sure that we could pray in public. The Supreme Court has reversed what our constitutional architects had designed. It takes only a few minutes of research to destroy the “myth of separation” presented in so many articles and debates. 
Click here to read the entire editorial.


We Still Pray Revisited
In August of 2000, “We Still Pray” was born in an effort to retain our religious liberties.

After the court’s ruling concerning  “student- led prayer,” the community stood together to pray before area sports events.  The community’s symbol of “student- led prayer” had been taken away, but the heart of the people was still to pray.  More... 

 

  Click here to view Dr. Sexton's interview with ABC World News Tonight.

 
 
 
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