Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Byram's National Day of Prayer Event Should Be Moved from McDonald's

The National Day of Prayer is an annual event which calls Americans to repentance of our sins and calls us to supplication to God - asking Him to meet our needs, and even sometimes our good desires which are not needs.

The National Day of Prayer event is always held on the first Thursday in May of each year. The event in the community of Byram, Mississippi, a suburb of Jackson, where my family and I live, is always held at the McDonald's at the intersection of Siwell Road and Terry Road. However, there's a problem with that this year. McDonald's has announced that it will aggressively support the homosexual agenda with some of its revenues that it gets from the people - mostly families - who patronize their business.

I have contacted McDonald's personally, and have received an e-mail back from them in which they state that they see nothing wrong with using some of their financial profits to advance the homosexual agenda in America.

As for me and my house, we will not be patronizing McDonald's any more. As for the organizers of the National Day of Prayer event in Byram, they need to move to another location. If they intend to ask God to bless America, then they should conduct themselves in such a way that God can bless them. I will be contacting the organizers of the National Day of Prayer at the national level and informing them of what is going on in little Byram, Mississippi, and seeing whether they have anything to say about it.

May America bless God, before it's too late.

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