PASA LORD calls for Unity in Praying for Peace on 7-7-17

The Pasa Lord Prayer Movement is calling all Filipinos to unite in Praying for the Philippines at 12 noon on July 7.

The interfaith group has come up with a universal prayer that seeks the Almighty’s favour, blessings for our leaders, safekeeping of families and grace to live at peace with one another. It also asks for protection from foreign invasion, lawless acts, terrorism and war, and it seeks peace, unity, prosperity and transformation for the nation.

“At 12 noon on 7-17-17, please stop whatever you’re doing, turn to God and, in solidarity with us, say the Prayer for Peace in the Philippines,” said Mrs. Bing Pimentel, President of the Senate Spouses Foundation, Inc. (SSFI) and the lead convenor of the prayer Movement. “All we’re asking for is one minute of your time.”

She continued, “Everyone who joins us in prayer becomes a mustard seed. It only takes a little seed of faith to move a mountain. If we can combine out mustard seeds of faith, then we can tell the mountains of problems confronting our country to go away.”

The “Prayer for Peace in the Philippines” in English and Pilipino may be downloaded from https:///www.facebook.com/PasaLordMovement/.

The Pasa Lord prayer will be launched on Wednesday, July 5, at the Senate and participants are urged to recite the prayer every 12 noon thereafter. | Senate

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