Bernadette Breslin on September 23, 2020
Thousands of people are expected to convene in Washington D.C. Saturday for Franklin Graham’s inaugural Prayer March, according to organizers.
Tens of thousands have expressed interest in the Prayer March, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) told the Daily Caller News Foundation Wednesday.
Franklin Graham, son of the American evangelist preacher Bill Graham, announced on Twitter his spearheading of the Prayer March on Aug. 8, calling it a necessary event for a nation “in trouble.”
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“There are lots of loud voices these days,” Stephen Rhoads, vice president of church ministries for the BGEA, told DCNF. The group wants to “have a peaceful, holy moment of consecration and repentance to heal our land,” said Rhoads.
Stephen Rhoads told DCNF that interest in the Prayer March ranges as far as Puerto Rico. Christians plan to “organize their Prayer March locally” if they cannot attend Saturday’s event in D.C.
“There will be no microphones or audio amplification” during Saturday’s march, according to the Prayer March’s official website. Rhoads and the BGEA intend for this to inspire “silent prayer” in attendees, the website explains.
The Prayer March will consist of seven stops around the National Mall with each having its own “prayer focus,” according to the march’s website.
The stops were announced last month on the march’s website with the seventh stop designated for prayers at the U.S. Capitol for the Supreme Court.
Rhoads said that the seventh stop is significant after the Friday death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who was “inspiring in a lot of ways.” Here, the Prayer March attendees will “pray for her family,” Rhoads told the DCNF.
The Prayer March comes amid ongoing civil unrest in America over the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and others. However, Rhoads told DCNF that “The energy has been mostly positive,” describing people’s attitudes towards the march.
Rhoads told the DCNF that he is hopeful for Saturday’s Prayer March saying, “God’s people are reliable.”
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