Denison's Social Media Campaign for Intercession
Counters Non-religious 9/11 Observance in NYC
The commentary is published today on the Denison Forum on Truth and Culture website athttp://www.dftc.co/t.
Ten years after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, America's war on terror continues to dominate daily headlines. But this war won't be won by conventional warfare and attempts to contain terrorist organizations worldwide, according to Denison. Spiritual engagement is necessary in the face of terrorism's stubborn threat.
"The war on terror goes far beyond flesh-and-blood enemies," Denison said, citing
Ephesians 6:12. "The Bible says the battle is against the powers of darkness and spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly sphere, and these can only be countered with the prayers of the faithful."
Denison is urging Americans to participate in the Denison Forum's 9/11 Prayer Pledge to intercede for America, its leaders, military personnel and 9/11 survivors. A complimentary daily devotional and prayer guide, "Redeeming 9/11: Building God's Kingdom Today," can be downloaded at www.dftc.co/911dpg. Videos explaining how to use the devotional are available athttp://www.vimeo.com/
Pledge participants can post their prayers to Twitter, using the hashtag "#911prayerpledge," or post them to the forum's Facebook wall at http://www.facebook.com/
"Radical Islam: What You Need to Know" (ISBN 978-0-9837857-1-2) looks at Osama bin Laden, the Al Qaeda leader killed in by U.S. Special Forces in Pakistan, and examines the ramifications of bin Laden's death, including whether it was just. The book addresses basic questions: "Where was God on 9/11?" and "How Do We Win This War?" It also offers practical ideas on how to handle the threat of radical Islam, including praying for Muslims and supporting Christians from Muslim backgrounds.
Chapter 1 on bin Laden and his death, along with Denison's free cultural commentary subscription, are available at www.denisonforum.org.
James C. Denison, Ph.D., is an author, educator and cultural apologist. He founded the Denison Forum on Truth and Culture (DFTC) in February 2009 and writes for The Dallas Morning News, contributing weekly to the "Texas Faith Forum." He currently serves on the board of the Baylor Health Care System and as chair of the advisory board for Dallas Baptist University. Denison is former senior pastor of Park Cities Baptist Church, a 10,000-member congregation in Dallas.
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