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Prayer Guide Consecration Jan 17 2020 Friday, January 17, 2020 Prayer-Consecration Morning/Evening Spirit of God Ω Pray for the President of the United States Ω Pray for the Congress of the United States Ω Pray for the Judiciary of the United States Ω Pray for the United Nations General Secretary Ω Pray for the Ambassadors who represent the United States. Favor and Protection Ω Pray for all representatives of the United States throughout the World. Ω Pray for our Congressional chaplains in the House and Senate Ω Pray for our Governor Gavin Newsome of California Ω Pray for California’s Senators-Dianne Feinstein, Kamala Harris Ω Pray for California State Legislature-San Diego Representatives Ω Pray for Mayor Kevin Faulkner of San Diego Ω Pray for the County Board of Supervisors-Greg Cox, Dianne Jacob, Kristin Gaspar, Nathan Fletcher, Jim Desmond Ω Pray for the San Diego City Council-Georgette Gomez, Barbara Bry, Jennifer Campbell, Chris Ward, Mark Kersey, Monica Montgomery, Chris Cate, Scott Sherman, Vivian Moreno. Ω Pray for Planning Commissions for all Cities of San Diego Ω Pray for All Commanders and Leaders of San Diego Military Bases Ω Pray for the Leaders of SANDAG Ω Pray for Leaders of the Port of San Diego Ω Pray for Mayors and city councils of Imperial Beach, National City, Coronado, National City, Chula Vista, San Marcos, Escondido, Oceanside, Poway, Del Mar, Solana Beach, Lemon Grove, El Cajon, Santee, La Mesa. Ω Pray for Christian Leaders to be elected to public office Ω Pray for Christian Leaders to be appointed/elected to the Courts Ω Pray for Christian Leaders to protect religious liberty and freedom. .
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