Museum of the Bible to Host National Prayer Altar: ‘People of Faith Must Come Together’

The Museum of the Bible will host the National Prayer Altar this Thursday, October 30th, at 6 p.m. This event brings Americans together both in-person and online, with the goal of uniting the U.S. church and bringing healing to a divided country.

Pastors James and Sharon Ward have led this effort since its inception in 2020. This year’s National Prayer Altar will feature several prayer leaders, including faith leaders Lisa Brunson, Phil Cappuccio, Brannon Carnes, Gary Hamrick, Barry and Heather Moore, Gordon Robertson, Tony Suarez, and Hannah C. Ward.

“At this year’s National Prayer Altar, we are calling every American to boldly declare our nation’s official motto, ‘In God We Trust,’” said James Ward. “We’re calling every American to join us in praying for our nation to humbly return to our rightful place under God.”

The Wards hope the event will lead to a national spiritual breakthrough and transformation. They caution that political, racial, and ideological divisions continue to threaten the nation.

“At this moment, people of faith must come together and pray as never before to preserve our nation, to resist the forces of evil, and to see America turn to God,” they emphasized.

The ministry couple leads INSIGHT Church near Chicago. For a full interview with James Ward, be sure to watch today’s episode of the 700 Club.
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