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Call from Christian leaders and pastors: pray for peace

March 28, 2018By Christina Bradic
Call from Christian leaders and pastors: pray for peaceChristina Bradic2018-03-28T14:24:43-08:00

Half of the world’s children are affected by violence. Prayer is the strongest tool we have to protect children, followed by our voice – an expression of our will to not let any child be forgotten. Christian leaders and pastors are asking Americans to pray for peace in the Korean Peninsula. Join them in prayer.

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