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A Special Message From Mrs. LaHaye About Marriage      9/30/2008

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Mrs. Beverly LaHaye, Founder and Chairman of Concerned Women for America, has a special message for those concerned about the state of traditional marriage in the wake of recent activist judicial rulings. A special teleconference will be held Thursday, October 2 at 10 a.m. Pacific/1:00 p.m. Eastern on how individuals can become involved in the battle to pass Proposition 8 this November. Every one of our friends in California needs to hear this message! Even if you don't live in California, there are things you can do to help our brothers and sisters working tirelessly in that state. Our good friend Pastor Jim Garlow of Skyline Church in San Diego will be hosting this teleconference and setting forth an action plan for those who want to preserve traditional marriage. Listen | Download

California is ground zero in the battle to preserve traditional marriage nationwide. If voters in California fail to adopt Proposition 8 this November, then homosexual marriage will be forced onto every state in the nation by liberal, activist judges. There is every reason to believe that activist judges will follow the path of the California Supreme Court and ignore their own state's defense of marriage laws in pushing this agenda. Please join us in prayer and action by signing up now to participate in this teleconference.

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