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America, Unite in Prayer

National Day of Prayer
Thursday, May 3, 2007

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If My people will humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, forgive their sin and heal their land.  2 Chron. 7:14

Presidential Proclamation and
NJ Governor Proclamation
available at
 http://www.ndptf.org
then click on
"news and information"

State Observance, Wed., May 2nd
State House Assembly Chambers

125 West State Street, Trenton, NJ
6-9 PM
with
Dr. Chuck Pierce
Glory of Zion Ministries

"From Many Nations......One People"
Please join us and bring with you a flag representing the nation of your heritage (no poles please).  Along with the national theme scripture of 2Chron. 7:14 our state theme is  Is. 61:11

Directions to state house below

For more information, contact:
Mrs. Glenn Wenzel, State Coordinator

The National Day of Prayer Task Force exists to encourage and promote events related to the National Day of Prayer. You can reach the National Task Force by visiting their web site at www.ndptf.org or calling
719-531-3379. The Task Force office is located on the campus of Focus on the Family, PO Box 15440, Colorado Springs, Colorado
80935-5440. The national chairman is Mrs. James Dobson (Shirley).

National Days of Prayer have been a part of our history since the First Continental Congress called for a National Day of Prayer in 1775 as they sought divine guidance in the formation of our nation.  Congress first mandated the Annual National Day of Prayer in 1952 under President Truman. In 1988, President Ronald Reagan signed the amended law to standardize the day on the first Thursday in May each year.

Governor Whitman of the State of New Jersey signed the NJ Day of Prayer Bill into law in 1994 "designating the first Thursday in May each year as "A Day of Prayer in New Jersey." The New Jersey State Coordinator is Mrs. Glenn Wenzel (Patricia).  You may reach the NJ Day of Prayer by calling 1-888-NJ Prayer or through e-mail patricia@praynj.org.

PRAYER FOR THE NATION 2007
Written by Dr. Charles Swindoll

Almighty God, we pause to reflect on Your character as we seek wisdom for such a time as this.

. In these unsafe days,

You remain all-powerful and able to protect;

. In these uncertain times,

You remain all-knowing, leading us aright;

. In the unprecedented events we're facing,

You remain absolutely sovereign.

Our times are in Your hands.

Therefore, our dependence on You, is total, not partial
. . . our need for Your forgiveness is constant

. . . our gratitude for Your grace is profound

. . . our love for You is deep.


We ask that You guard and guide our President

and all who serve the people of these United States.

May uncompromising integrity mark their lives.



We also ask that You unite us as truly "one nation,

under God." May genuine humility return to our ranks.



And may that blend of integrity and humility

heal our land.



In our Lord's name we pray,



Amen.
 

Directions to State House

The State House is located at 125 West State Street in Trenton, NJ. The zip code is 08625.

DRIVING DIRECTIONS

From the East: Take 195 west to Route 29 north (toward Lambertville). Exit right at Memorial Drive. Follow signs for the Capitol Complex and proceed through the light at the end of the ramp. After the light, make a sharp first right and proceed making a semi-circle around the parking area. Pass through the light into the Capitol Complex.

From the South: Take Route 206 north or 295 north, and follow directions to 195 west to Route 29 north (toward Lambertville). Follow directions above for traveling from the east.

From the West: Enter Trenton via Delaware River toll bridge (Route 1 north). Exit at Route 29. Take Route 29 north (toward Lambertville). Exit right at Memorial Drive. Follow signs for the Capitol Complex and proceed through the light at the end of the ramp. After the light, make a sharp first right and proceed making a semi-circle around the parking area. Pass through the light into the Capitol Complex.

From the North: Take Route 1 south to the last New Jersey exit ("Capitol Complex"). Turn right onto Warren Street and go to the light where you will make a left onto Market Street. Pass through the next light at William Trent Place and bear right following signs for the Capitol Complex.

Parking: Free public parking is available at the surface lot behind the State House. It is accessed by turning right onto Barrack Street from West State Street and turning left at the first light onto Lafayette Street. Proceed to the next light and turn right onto South Warren Street. Make the first right and make another right at the stop sign. Bear left at the light and make a right at the light toward the back of the State House. Proceed to the guard booth and have picture ID ready to gain access to the lot.

Metered, on-street parking is available along West State Street. Pay lots are located at the corner of South Warren and Lafayette Streets, and at North Warren and Hanover Streets. Handicap parking is available in the parking garage and on West State Street in front of the State House and Annex and across the street from the State House.

 

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

Direct rail service to Trenton is provided by both NJ Transit (1-800-582-5946) and Amtrak (1-800-872-7245). NJ Transit also provides bus service to and within the Trenton area.

FROM THE TRAIN STATION

Walking: South Clinton Avenue runs along the left side of the train station. Proceed up the avenue (to your right when facing the road) one block and make a left onto East State Street. (You'll soon pass the Department of Environmental Protection on your left.) At one point, the street becomes a pedestrian mall. After the mall, the street becomes West State Street. The State House is two blocks up on the left. The walk takes 10-15 minutes.

Cabs: Cabs are available at the rear of the station.

Buses: Buses stop in front of the train station at the corner of South Clinton Avenue. Most service West State Street and the State House.

 

 

   

 

02 May 2007 / www.praynj.org