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(RNS) — Every president since Dwight Eisenhower has attended the National Prayer Breakfast, which will go virtual in 2021 for the first time due to COVID-19.
Addressing his first National Prayer Breakfast as president on Feb. 4, Joe Biden spoke of the need to “turn to faith” in a “dark, dark time.”. In the wake of the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol, he ...
(The National Prayer Breakfast is not the same as the National Day of Prayer, which is acknowledged every May by presidential proclamation, or the Easter Prayer Breakfast, a White House tradition ...
Tim Kaine becomes first Democratic senator to ditch National Prayer Breakfast Former veep nominee, a co-chair of the right-wing breakfast for years, says he has "no intention" of going back ...
(RNS) — Organizers of the National Prayer Breakfast faced a number of challenges in pulling off the annual event in 2021. An ongoing pandemic that forced the prayer breakfast online for the ...
So who’s bankrolling the National Prayer Breakfast? Evangelical superstar Franklin Graham "Nonpartisan" congressional event excludes LGBTQ leaders and builds networks for the global right.
The 2021 National Prayer Breakfast (NPB), held annually the first Thursday in February and attended by every sitting President since its founding in 1953, reverted this year to dishing out their faith ...
Feb. 4, 2021. In a normal year, thousands of people would have gathered in Washington on Thursday for the National Prayer Breakfast, ...
SAN ANGELO — The National Prayer Breakfast has been canceled for 2021 in San Angelo. The event was set for Feb. 4, 2021 at the McNease Convention Center, 501 Rio Concho Drive.
Trump used last year’s National Prayer Breakfast to take a victory lap over the Senate’s dismissal of the 2019 impeachment charges that he abused power by pressuring Ukraine to investigate a ...
Evangelism and Christian unity were the main topics at the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast Sept. 14, an event which often puts more emphasis on politics and pro-life advocacy.
The breakfast gave the nation's second Catholic president a chance to talk about his vision of faith as a force for good. Sign in or Subscribe See Offers. Sign In: Login. Forgot password?