“A Legacy of Prayer: Building a Future for Our Grandchildren”
- Chris Byberg

- Jul 11
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 3
Join us for the inaugural National Day of Prayer in Ottawa, a heartfelt gathering for believers to unite in worship and prayer for our nation’s future.
Transcript
Hi everybody. It's Chris Byberg, the director of the National House of Prayer, coming to you today from Ottawa. Well, it's the day, the inaugural day of the National Day of Prayer here July the 12th. We're going to be on Parliament Hill. It's going to be so exciting. We have leaders coming from all across the nation. This day is actually a two, well I would even say a three-day event. Started last night at the Met with a time of wonderful worship. And today we are joining with the March for Jesus as well as a a time of repentance and humbling ourselves. I'm going to say this again. If my people which are called by my name will humble themselves and pray and seek my fa face and turn
from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven, forgive their sins, and heal their land. It is very important for our nation to have an annual event that's not just for today. This is not just a oneoff for today. This is an event that we're planning for when your grandchildren have grandchildren and they'll be able to attend. A day of of uh repentance, of turning around, a day of humbling ourselves, and a day of prayer, calling out to the Lord to heal our land. So, I invite you to come come to Ottawa if you're close by. We'd love to see you. There's still time. It starts later in the afternoon. The details will be below. But I want to en encourage you, come come and pray. And
if you aren't able to come, there's a live stream that you can click on. The details are below and you can participate with us there. I know that there are even places um in other parts of the nation that are doing this. For example, in Victoria, they are doing a live event at the legislature. Anyway, I'm Chris Byber, the director of the National House of Prayer, and we will see you next time. Bye for now. See you at the National Day of Prayer. God bless you and God bless Canada. [Music]



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