America’s National Day of Prayer
Please join us, and millions of our countrymen, in prayer for our nation today at 12:00 local time.
Celebrate our National Day of Prayer.
In 1775, on the eve of Revolution, the First Continental Congress called for “a day of publick humiliation, fasting, and prayer.” Our Founders understood that national days of prayer were a fitting expression of gratitude for God’s blessing on our country.
Indeed, American Liberty and our national prayer legacy are irrevocably bound together.
In 1952, Congress established the National Day of Prayer as an annual event by a joint resolution, signed into law by President Harry Truman. The NDP designation (36 U.S.C. § 119) calls for the nation “to turn to God in prayer and meditation.” Each year since its inception, the president has signed a proclamation encouraging all Americans to pray on this day.
Prayer is Almighty God’s prerequisite for true hope and change, and our nation needs an abundance of both right now. The Patriot Post’s National Advisory Board and staff invite you to join us, and millions of our countrymen, in prayer for our nation today at 12:00 local time.