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Pray Your Family Free: Let July 4th
Be Your Family’s Independence Day
This July 4th, while
we’re busy over the grill or
swimming in the pool and basking in
the sun, Christian Nibblets suggests
that we take the time to also
reflect on what it means to be truly
free and what this means for our
unsaved family and friends.
New
York, NY July 3, 2007 –
Christiannibblets.com extends an
invitation to Christians across the
nation, to join in and pray for
their unsaved family and friends;
particularly on this Independence
Day. “The goal is to have as many
Christians as possible praying for
their families to experience true
freedom in Christ,” Says Christian
Nibblets founder. “I have a true
passion for the lost, my family
included; my desire is that when I
get to Heaven and I look to my left
and to my right, I will see my
family and relatives there included
in the body of Christ.”
As
personal tragedy, terrorism, crime,
and everything else the world throws
at us seems to mar our very
existence, Christians across the
world are continually being called
and urged to pray. The great
commission is not just a cute, feel
good – Christianise - scripture in
the Bible. It is a serious call to
action which is as relevant today as
it was then. Now it’s quite
understandable that many Christians
find it easier to minister to
strangers or people already in the
church. Many have faced hurt,
rejection and so many other types of
pain inflicted by their families and
friends. “We’ve got to shake this
off. It’s so important for us to
walk the talk, let our actions
reflect our words, let’s get on our
knees and cry out for our families
and not just wish they would come to
Christ. Nothing happens until we
pray. It is through our prayers
that change will manifest.”
Why
July 4th?
Christians should pray everyday and
one can only hope that our prayers
include our families and friends.
However, July4th is the day we
celebrate our independence. It is
the day we shout FREEDOM; but isn’t
true freedom; freedom from
sin, freedom from the enemies snare,
freedom to live for Christ?
Needless to say, “Patriotism is
alive in us and our hearts go out to
the families and friends of those
who’ve lost loved ones in service to
our great nation.” Many of our
solders were also Christians and a
great loss to the war fought in the
Kingdom of God as well as the
nations.
Please submit your prayer requests
to Christian Nibblets that we
may join you in praying for your
loved ones.
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