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This election season, faith leaders across denominations and religions shared insight and prayer with Fox News Digital about how to stay calm and at peace during times of transition and stress.
Leaders in the El Paso Borderland strongly condemned violence while calling for greater respect and kindness in political discourse following the ... "I pray President Trump has a speedy recovery ...
Kansas leaders call for prayers for Trump and U.S. Former Attorney General Derek Schmidt, who is running for Congress, posted on X: "Prayers for President Trump and our nation."
The "prayer link" also included prayers of political figures live by satellite from 5 continents. Leaders such as Jack Kemp, Jeane Kirkpatrick and numerous US Senators, as well as former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke all prayed for the "Peace of Jerusalem".
Critics say the use of "thoughts and prayers" can be part of a political effort to avoid legislative action intended to reduce gun violence. For example, President Obama said in October 2015 that "to actively do nothing is a [political] decision as well." [61]
The producers of The Trump Prophecy denied any controversial political motive behind the film. [17] [14] While Eldridge predicted the backlash The Trump Prophecy received, [11] he explained that the film was meant to ask "a divided nation" to pray for authority because humans are "called" to do so in the Bible. [17]
Kansas and Missouri politicians on Saturday quickly called for prayers and condemned political violence after someone shot at former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania ...
Imam Yusuf Saleem delivers opening prayer as Guest Chaplain, October 24, 2001 Rabbi Levi Shemtov delivers opening prayer as Guest Chaplain, September 17, 1998. The inclusion of a prayer before the opening of each session of both the House and the Senate, traces its origins back to the days of the Continental Congress, and the official recommendation of Benjamin Franklin, June 28, 1787: