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November 3, 2020

 

 

“This is our Daniel moment.”

Willie Hubbard, who ministers for a church just miles from the U.S. Capitol, spoke those words during a Christian Chronicle panel discussing today’s presidential election.

In a divided, increasingly godless society it’s time — past time — for people of faith to pull together and to be everything that the world is not, just as Daniel stood for God and spoke truth to power in a rebellious nation. …

Click here to read the full message from Chronicle CEO Erik Tryggestad and to watch the panel discussion.

 

 

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