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National Day of Prayer 2008 
Millions United. 1 Day. 1 Voice.
 
 
The 57th Annual National Day of Prayer will take place Thursday, -May 1, 2008. The theme for this year is "Prayer! America's Strength and Shield" and is based on the verse from Psalm 28:7 which states: "The Lord is my strength and shield; my heart trusts in Him and I am helped."


Dr. Ravi Zacharias will help lead this nation in prayer as the 2008 Honorary Chairman of the National Day of Prayer Task Force. Through the efforts of the Task Force, more than 35,000 prayer gatherings will be conducted by approximately 40,000 volunteers across the country. Several million people are expected to participate in this call to prayer for our nation, its leaders and citizens.

 
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Wednesday, 22 March 2006

Harrison Ford, Annette Bening
Paramount, Mike Nichols, 1991. PG-13, Drama.


Synopsis: The story of a high-flying lawyer who gets shot in a convenience store robbery. His injury causes him to forget his old life and the things he discovers about it astound him. In excellent performances by Ford and Bening we see what happens to a couple when they have too much money and too few values. But the random act of violence changes Henry’s view of life and the couple is able to get back to basics before they lose it all. This story may bring a tear to the eyes of some, but is likely to bring hope to all.

Trivia: Harrison Ford worked for about seven years as a carpenter while pursuing a career as a fledgling actor. He really didn’t get noticed until he played Bob Falfa in George Lucas’ American Graffiti in 1973. Lucas used him in the role of Han Solo in Star Wars in 1977 and since then he has become an American acting icon. His “cool” image as Bob Falfa was assumed by Henry Winkler as “The Fonz” when American Graffiti was converted to the little screen as Happy Days.

Talking Points: Transformation.

1. Describe Henry’s life before he was shot.

2. Before he was shot, Henry was blinded by many things and was out of touch with reality. Is this normal for human beings according to 2 Corinthians 3:12-17?

3. When people become followers of Jesus, they get a “shot of love” and are able to live transformed lives according to passages like John 3:16 and Romans 12:2. How would you relate Henry’s experience to what is spoken about in these passages?

4. Henry’s wife Sarah would have been justified in dumping Henry. Why do you think she didn’t?

5. Henry wanted to spend more time with his daughter after his transformation and went to the boarding school to get her. Why do you think a transformation generally leads people to want to be together rather than be apart?

 
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