Back To God

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Editor, Times-Union:

Don't forget this Saturday, May 1, the One Nation BACK to God Seminar will be held at the Rodeheaver Auditorium in Winona Lake. Doors will open at 9 a.m.

The only hope for our nation is for us to turn our hearts back to God. For so long the church has remained silent. They have been told there is no place for "politics or government" in the church. They have been taught to be "politically correct", sit down and remain silent. We are saying now is the time for the church to stand up and proclaim Biblical truth from the pulpit. Now is the time to put aside our fears and reclaim our heritage as a Christian Nation "under God." If we choose to remain silent now, we may someday lose our freedoms to worship and speak out in the near future.

The event is free ... no tickets needed. We are asking everyone who is willing to bring a package of diapers/wipes for Heartline Pregnancy Center. There will also be a special breakfast for pastors at 8:30. This is also free, but we need to know how many are coming. Pastors please RSVP to this by calling 574-453-8605. This Seminar is for everyone. Grab your neighbor, and come out to this event. Speakers include Micah Clark from the American Family Association, Dave Koontz from the Kosciusko County Right to Life, Pastor John Lowe from New Life Church, and Rev. CL Bryant, an African-American pastor from Shreveport La. Parking will be above the hill in Winona lake. (Follow the signs.) We will have a shuttle service for your convenience.

Blessings!

Monica Boyer

Warsaw, via e-mail[[In-content Ad]]

Editor, Times-Union:

Don't forget this Saturday, May 1, the One Nation BACK to God Seminar will be held at the Rodeheaver Auditorium in Winona Lake. Doors will open at 9 a.m.

The only hope for our nation is for us to turn our hearts back to God. For so long the church has remained silent. They have been told there is no place for "politics or government" in the church. They have been taught to be "politically correct", sit down and remain silent. We are saying now is the time for the church to stand up and proclaim Biblical truth from the pulpit. Now is the time to put aside our fears and reclaim our heritage as a Christian Nation "under God." If we choose to remain silent now, we may someday lose our freedoms to worship and speak out in the near future.

The event is free ... no tickets needed. We are asking everyone who is willing to bring a package of diapers/wipes for Heartline Pregnancy Center. There will also be a special breakfast for pastors at 8:30. This is also free, but we need to know how many are coming. Pastors please RSVP to this by calling 574-453-8605. This Seminar is for everyone. Grab your neighbor, and come out to this event. Speakers include Micah Clark from the American Family Association, Dave Koontz from the Kosciusko County Right to Life, Pastor John Lowe from New Life Church, and Rev. CL Bryant, an African-American pastor from Shreveport La. Parking will be above the hill in Winona lake. (Follow the signs.) We will have a shuttle service for your convenience.

Blessings!

Monica Boyer

Warsaw, via e-mail[[In-content Ad]]
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