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Answer the Call

In 2005, dozens of Members of Congress stood on the steps of our nation's Capitol and gave an historic call of prayer to America. They initiated an official "Call to Prayer" as a proclamation to all people of faith as to the need to follow the instruction of 2 Chronicles 7:14; to humble ourselves, seek His face, and turn from our wicked ways that He may heal our land. Download this historic proclamation. Download Now

Every week Members of Congress, regardless of party affiliation, meet in Room 219 in the US Capitol to pray for each other and for our nation.
Hear the whole story in Congressman Forbes' own words - click
here.
Our national leaders are asking you to help build a Prayer Wall
around America, symbolic of the wall that Nehemiah and Ezra
helped rebuild around Israel through sacrifice, fervent prayer
and hard work. Join them in praying for revival, healing and
renewal by taking your position on the Prayer Wall.
Partner in prayer with Members of Congress! Sign up your
church or prayer group to form a 219 Prayer Group dedicated
to lifting our nation up in prayer.
Find Room 219
The success of the Congressional Prayer Caucus has motivated a number of states to launch their own state prayer caucus. For the first time, when issues impacting your religious freedom arise, legislators can move quickly and effectively to protect your right to publicly pray and express faith in God. Find out more!
Join the Friends Network of individuals, churches and ministries committed to supporting their state prayer caucus members. Our elected leaders are taking bold stands to protect our religious freedom, they need our prayers, support and encouragement. Find the Friends Network in your state.

We are working to engage thousands of churches across the country in a national conversation about the role of faith-based principles and practices in the founding of America, as well as in the nation's continuing prosperity - especially affirming the importance and power of prayer. We hope you will help host one of these events at your local church!
Join the IN GOD WE STILL TRUST movement
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