Leaders of the Korean Church gathered with David Andrade, Michael Petro, and other organizers of A Line in the Sand Prayer Movement 2014 on Friday morning to plan for the upcoming event. This year, A Line in the Sand will be held on November 11 at the Angel’s Stadium in Anaheim.
Three years after the first event, these leaders gathered once again because they felt the need to pray for the nation, as many events have been causing the U.S. to turn more and more away from Biblical principles as its standard.
“We are in a time of spiritual crisis,” they declared.
Reverend Paul Han, President of the Korean Christian Council of America, said that “the church is the conscience of the world.” He said remorsefully that one of the reasons the nation is becoming more and more corrupt is that leaders of the church have become corrupt.
“Pastors have gone against the Word of God; this is evidence of the danger that this nation is going into.”
“We don’t want this to just become another event, but we desire that God would change our nation,” said Michael Petro, one of the main organizers of the prayer movement.
He continued, “The Korean Church, in its intercession, is one of the leading nations to bring revival to the U.S.”
The leaders of the Korean Church will continue to meet every Saturday at 3 PM to pray and intercede on behalf of the nation and for the preparation process of this event.
At the first event in 2011, which was located at the Rose Bowl, 35,000 people had gathered, 12,000 of which were Korean Christians. Many miracles, such as more than 400 people being physically healed of diseases, and God providing financially, were seen in the preparation and duration of the event. Leaders of this year’s event are expectant to experience even greater miracles and fruit.
A Line in the Sand will start at 9 a.m. and end at 9 p.m., and the segment led by Korean leaders will be held from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
For more information, visit www.alineinthesandangelstadium2014.com.