We Still Pray
Over 10,000 people packed into A.C. Reynolds High to launch a declaration of restoring religious freedom!
Law enforcement estimates another 20,000 could not get in! Together we can declare...
Restore what our founding fathers planned, one nation under God!
 
We Still Pray Rally   August 17, 2000

Gridlock struck Asheville, N.C., when thousands gathered for a "We Still Pray" rally -- and thousands more were stuck in traffic trying to reach the high school football stadium.

As many as 35,000 people, by one newspaper's estimate, either at the Aug. 17 rally or stuck on local highways registered their protest of a key U.S. Supreme Court ruling against school prayer in June.

One of the national goals of their fledgling "We Still Pray" movement is to encourage "spontaneous prayer" at high school football games -- by joining in the Lord's Prayer immediately after the National Anthem.

© 2010 We Still Praywww.westillpray.com Dr. Ralph Sexton, Jr.