National Day of Prayer
“On this Day of Prayer and Remembrance, our nation remains in the shadow of a storm that departed two weeks ago. We’re humbled by the vast and indifferent might of nature, and feel small beside its power. We commend the departed to God. We mourn with those who mourn, and we ask for strength in the work ahead.”
So begins President Bush’s remarks National Day of Prayer and Remembrance Service at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.
Note to Michael Newdow: Go stuff it.
“On this National Day of Prayer and Remembrance, we pledge ourselves to the demanding work of revival, and renew the faith and hope that will carry that work to completion. In the worst of storms, and in the rush of flood waters, even the strongest faith can be tested. Yet the Scriptures assure us, “many waters cannot quench love; neither can the floods drown it.”
So now we go forward, confident in the good heart of America, and trusting that even among the ruins, the love of God remains at work.
May God bless and keep the souls of the lost. May His love touch all those in need, and may He always watch over the United States of America. God bless.”
Spoken like a true peace activist. Not this.