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Sign up and join others in a special time of prayer on June 2. [Billy Graham Evangelistic Association]( [Special Day of Prayer For The President] Dear Friend, [Franklin Graham]Don’t forget this Sunday, June 2, is a special day of prayer for the President, Donald J. Trump. Our nation is in trouble, and the President needs God’s wisdom and guidance as he leads and makes decisions that impact all of our lives. As you gather in church, Sunday school, small group, as a family, or even pray alone, remember this one truth: “The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working” (James 5:16, ESV). God hears the prayers of His people, and He answers them! Would you add your name to the growing list of Christians across the nation who are praying for the President this Sunday? If we don’t join together in prayer now, what will be left of America for our children and grandchildren? Thank you for praying. May God richly bless you. Sincerely, [Franklin Graham] Franklin Graham President, Billy Graham Evangelistic Association & Samaritan’s Purse [SIGN UP TO PRAY]( P.S. Please share this with your friends, family, and church, so that we can have as many people as possible praying. “Call to Me, and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things, which you do not know.” —Jeremiah 33:3, NKJV 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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