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Influencing Government Leaders Through Prayer      4/21/2008

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Often we think that, either due to opposing majorities or the nature of politics, there is little a grassroots activist can do to influence pro-family policies "except to pray." However, as these comments from Chris Freund, VP, Policy and Communications for the Family Foundation of Virginia, demonstrate, prayer can be the most powerful weapon of all. These comments were made to those attending the prayer rally for Lisa Miller in Richmond, Virginia. We hope that these words will encourage you as you pray for a favorable ruling in her case. Listen | Download

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