Our Day of Infamy
Don’t forget to pray. For our country and others. As we watch this horrible anniversary, we must remember that the most we can do is also what men consider to be the least we can do. We must pray for those involved and those affected. As John Piper says, (paraphrase) in his book Brothers, We Are Not Professionals, “prayer is the connection of our limp wires to the lightning bolt of heaven.”
It’s quite easy to become overwhelmed and distracted by the media coverage, the speculation and the finger-pointing, but the truth of the matter is: God’s people must be about God’s business using God’s methods and we must be leading with prayer. We must pray that God would bring healing, reconciliation and repentance to all involved, including those who have come to believe that they deserve God’s blessing simply because of their geographical boundaries, whatever those boundaries might be.
- Where were you?
- Remember the legacy.









































