Pastors join Unite America Tour
The National Day of Prayer, General Council of the Assemblies of God, Assemblies of God U.S. Missions and Southwestern Assemblies of God University are joining forces with Calvary Church in Irving, Texas, and Nashville’s Cornerstone Church to promote the NDP’s Unite America Tour.
The August 14 till September 15 tour is a 33-day, 190-city and 13,923-mile cross-country odyssey aimed at restoring Christian morality. J. Don George, senior pastor of Calvary Church, and Maury Davis, senior pastor of Cornerstone Church, are leading a caravan of participants.
Starting in Irving, George and Davis will drive along the southern border of Texas and into the Midwest. Their specialty wrapped, NASCAR-style vehicles - a Mercedes Benz SLK230 and a BMW Z4 donated by Sun Motor Cars - will serve as moving billboards with every inch covered with patriotic colors championing the 2007 National Day of Prayer. At each stop they will distribute handouts on the topic of salvation and prayer, along with prayer wristbands and other materials.
Ten years ago, the long-time friends took a motorcycle tour around the continental U.S. borders. They will follow that route closely in the NDP cars.
“We traveled through 29 states in 25 days,” George says. “Seeing that the moral and spiritual conditions have not changed significantly for the better, America still needs prayer.”
Davis believes this tour will have more of an impact because of the backing of the NDP, AG U.S. Missions and General Council.
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