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Stand with your fellow believers in Jesus’ Name to lift up your city in prayer. [Decision America Northeast Tour]( SO MANY OF YOUR NEIGHBORS DON’T KNOW JESUS CHRIST—AND THEY NEED YOUR PRAYERS. As we near the Franklin Graham Decision America Northeast Tour that starts next month, the pre-tour prayer meetings are already underway! At the very first prayer meeting in Syracuse, more than 400 believers from across the city were excited for the opportunity to come together to lift up their lost friends, family, and co-workers and asked the Lord to bring revival to their communities, their state, and our nation. [Find The Prayer Meeting Near You]( Will you do the same for the men and women in your city who don’t know Jesus Christ? Bring fellow Christians to the upcoming community-wide prayer meeting and let’s stand together in Jesus’ Name as we ask God to draw people to Himself during the Franklin Graham Decision America Northeast Tour this May. Freddy Washington—former worship leader at The Brooklyn Tabernacle—will lead us in worship. In the coming weeks, you’ll continue to receive specific prayer points for each of the states on the Decision America Northeast Tour. Here are some of the ways you can pray for Rhode Island. PRAYER FOCUS: RHODE ISLAND • According to Barna, more than 70 percent of people in Rhode Island believe that they can earn their way into heaven. Please pray that God will reach these men and women with the freedom and assurance found only in Jesus Christ during the tour this May. • Rhode Island’s House of Representatives recently passed a bill designed to keep abortion legal in the state—even if Roe v. Wade is eventually overturned. Ask the Lord to move in the hearts of Rhode Island’s leaders to stop this bill and protect the lives of the unborn. • Please pray that churches across Rhode Island will be strengthened and that God will bring revival to this state, region, and the entire United States. “Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer.” —Romans 12:12, ESV [BGEA]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [youtube]( [instagram]( [pinterest]( A ministry of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association 1 Billy Graham Parkway, Charlotte, NC 28201 [Unsubscribe]( | [Subscribe Now]( Do not reply to this email. Please [contact us here](. [Click here to view in browser]( ⓒ2019 BGEA

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