Tens of Thousands to Gather for 'America for Jesus' Prayer Rally in Washington D.C.

By Katherine T. Phan

In 1980, over a half a million people gathered at the National Mall in Washington D.C. to repent and pray for the nation and world during the “Washington for Jesus” rally. Sixteen years later, the organization’s founder is hoping to rekindle the flame through the “America for Jesus” rally.

Bishop John Gimenez, pastor of Rock Church in Virginia and founder of the organization, which prompted the rallies, “One Nation Under God,” says tens of thousands of Christians will gather for the 18-hour fasting and prayer event on October 22.

"We're meeting to pray. We're meeting to intercede. We're meeting to make a difference in this country," he said. "We are simply gathering to ask God to help our country."

The rally takes place ten days before Election Day and will confront issues such as pornography, homosexuality, abortion, and racism, which have caused the nation to be "out of control" and in a "severe moral decline," according to Gimenez.

“But if we will repent, if we will forgive and be reconciled, then in humility and meekness we can seek His face,” he said on the rally’s Web site, citing 2 Chronicles 7:14.

Beginning at 6 a.m., participants will fast and pray for 12 hours followed by a 6-hour worship event. Afterwards, a special leadership rally open to the public will take place.

One Nation Under God also organized a “Washington for Jesus” rally in 1988, drawing over a million people, and third in 1996 attended by over 500,000 people.

The purpose of the “America for Jesus” rally, as stated on the rally’s Web site, is to:

· Celebrate the unique gifts of “faith and family” that God has so generously poured out on the people of this nation.

· Pray that Christians would fully accept the responsibilities of our citizenship, and help their fellow citizens build a “new nation under God.”

· Minister salvation and deliverance to all who come.

· Set up a national Amrica Para Jesucristo movement in every state and major city.

· Give personal testimony of the redemptive power of God.

· Pray for the United States of America as “one nation under God.”

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