The National Day of Prayer for RETT is a facebook event that invites you to pray where you are, anywhere, anytime on Dec. 9!
Do you believe in the Power of Prayer? If so join us as we come together praying for our girls, our families, our researchers, and believing for our CURE. Join us as we storm the heavens for the sake of our children and watch God move in 2011!
"Again, truly I tell you that if two of you on earth agree about anything they ask for, it will be done for them by my Father in heaven. For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.” Matthew 18:19-20
On Thursday, Dec. 9 we are asking for everyone that believes in prayer to pray for Rett Syndrome. There is power in prayer and there is power in numbers. We believe that if we all come together and believe that we will see God move on behalf our children. What better time than just before the new year when our research to our treatment and cure is so close. We want this message to reach across the world, just think how powerful it will be to have hundreds or thousands of people on their knees for Rett Syndrome. Pass this invitation on to all Rett parents, family and friends, churches and prayer groups, anyone who believes and will truly pray on this behalf. Are you a believing person but not sure how to pray? We will have a prayer for you that you can use to pray on Dec. 9. Want to spend extra time in prayer? We will have scripture verses that you can meditate on. Do you have a child who is particularly sick and suffering? Give us her name, we will have a list and will pray for these girls specifically.
“Yet, LORD my God, give attention to your servant’s prayer and his plea for mercy. Hear the cry and the prayer that your servant is praying in your presence.” 2 Chronicles 6:19
This event has grown to almost 600 strong! Imagine 600 people on their knees for Rett Syndrome all in the same day! God is working on this event and I pray that everyone who reads this will join us. Check out our facebook event page HERE and commit to pray with us.
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