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CWA of Louisiana Observes the National Day of Prayer      4/30/2008

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Across the nation CWA leaders at the state and local level are rolling up their sleeves for the National Day of Prayer (NDP). Some are sponsoring prayer gatherings at their state capital while others are serving as keynote speakers for NDP events. Hundreds more will participate in local gatherings or lead CWA Prayer Chapter meetings. No matter the size of the gathering, however, all will be setting aside time on May 1 to pray for our nation, our families, and our leaders. In this interview CWA Policy Analyst Martha Kleder speaks with Sancha Haysbert-Smith, State Director for Concerned Women for America of Louisiana, about the different activities they have planned for this very special day. Listen | Download

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