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Revival and Reform: The Million-Woman Movement in Action - with Lou Engle
Manage episode 424210673 series 3423693
What if spiritual revival could transform the political landscape? On this episode of WallBuilders, we delve into how the integration of faith, culture, and politics can bring about national renewal. Inspired by biblical figures such as Nehemiah and Ezra, we discuss how history can come to life to inform current events, and why it is crucial to blend spiritual activities with political activism. You'll also hear about upcoming events like the Million Woman Movement and the influential role of leaders like Lou Engel in fostering a prayer-driven political revival.
Picture a massive service of prayer and fasting on October 12th, aimed at saving our nation, with women rising up to reform against the powers of darkness—sound intriguing? Lou Engel shares his transformative experience and his divine call to mobilize a righteous women's movement akin to the biblical Esther. We explore the "Don't Mess With Our Kids" initiative, urging mothers to protect their children from government overreach, and invite you to join this transformative cause by visiting amillionwomen.org .
Finally, we discuss the profound impact of large-scale gatherings in DC. We emphasize the vital role women play in times of crisis, drawing parallels to historical movements and modern-day Mama Bears advocating at school board meetings. This episode underscores the powerful combination of prayer and action in bringing about meaningful change, and we encourage you to join the Million Woman March, uniting praying mothers in Washington DC this October. Visit amillionwomen.org to get involved.
Chapters
1. Revival and Reform: The Million-Woman Movement in Action - with Lou Engle (00:00:00)
2. Faith, Culture, and National Renewal (00:00:07)
3. Women Rising to Reform America (00:08:48)
4. Mama Bears (00:15:44)
5. Prayer and Action (00:25:50)
518 episodes
Manage episode 424210673 series 3423693
What if spiritual revival could transform the political landscape? On this episode of WallBuilders, we delve into how the integration of faith, culture, and politics can bring about national renewal. Inspired by biblical figures such as Nehemiah and Ezra, we discuss how history can come to life to inform current events, and why it is crucial to blend spiritual activities with political activism. You'll also hear about upcoming events like the Million Woman Movement and the influential role of leaders like Lou Engel in fostering a prayer-driven political revival.
Picture a massive service of prayer and fasting on October 12th, aimed at saving our nation, with women rising up to reform against the powers of darkness—sound intriguing? Lou Engel shares his transformative experience and his divine call to mobilize a righteous women's movement akin to the biblical Esther. We explore the "Don't Mess With Our Kids" initiative, urging mothers to protect their children from government overreach, and invite you to join this transformative cause by visiting amillionwomen.org .
Finally, we discuss the profound impact of large-scale gatherings in DC. We emphasize the vital role women play in times of crisis, drawing parallels to historical movements and modern-day Mama Bears advocating at school board meetings. This episode underscores the powerful combination of prayer and action in bringing about meaningful change, and we encourage you to join the Million Woman March, uniting praying mothers in Washington DC this October. Visit amillionwomen.org to get involved.
Chapters
1. Revival and Reform: The Million-Woman Movement in Action - with Lou Engle (00:00:00)
2. Faith, Culture, and National Renewal (00:00:07)
3. Women Rising to Reform America (00:08:48)
4. Mama Bears (00:15:44)
5. Prayer and Action (00:25:50)
518 episodes
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