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<strong>Sons</strong> <strong>To</strong> <strong>Glory</strong><br />
heavenlies that will soon<br />
manifest on the earth. God is<br />
marching forward, where<br />
idols and sin will not be<br />
tolerated in His camp. This<br />
picture from The Call shows<br />
tens of thousands of young<br />
adults standing silently before<br />
the Lord in intercession for<br />
the unborn. The word “LIFE” was written on stickers and given to all<br />
who would intercede for this cause. Adoption was promoted as an<br />
alternative to abortion and booths were set up in the stadium to minister<br />
forgiveness to those who have had abortions.<br />
The Call in Nashville happened exactly 40 years after the rebellion of<br />
the 1967 “hippie movement” where tens of thousands of young adults<br />
went to San Francisco for the “summer of love.” It was even<br />
discovered that the Beatles “All you need is love” song hit the charts as<br />
the number one song exactly 40 years ago to the day on 07-07-67. One<br />
lady who repented for premarital sex on stage said that it was on 07-07-<br />
67 when she lost her virginity during the misguided “sexual revolution”<br />
days. This, in many ways, represents the failures of the church at large<br />
to keep faithful to the Lord Jesus<br />
as our husband. But thanks to<br />
God there is forgiveness in Jesus<br />
when we repent and His blood is<br />
appropriated! Starting the day<br />
after Pentecost on May 28th<br />
2007, there was a call to fast for<br />
40 days before this event in<br />
Nashville, and many people did<br />
some type of fasting during these<br />
40 days. Also, tens of thousands<br />
participated in a prayer walk on<br />
07/07/07 that marched from a<br />
local park into the Titan’s<br />
stadium. Pictured here, is part of<br />
The Call crowd that marched<br />
early in the morning for 2.7 miles<br />
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