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A few weeks ago, I had the honor of speaking at Rededicate 250 in Washington, D.C.—a national call to prayer on the National Mall as our country approaches the 250th anniversary of its founding. And though the event reiterated our deep need for God as a nation, what I left Washington asking myself was this: How do we rededicate not just our country, but our homes, our marriages, our children, our own hearts? Because while, yes, we’re living in a time of deep political division and cultural upheaval, true revival doesn’t start in the halls of government—it begins in our own homes. Renewal starts with us.
In addition to the remarks I gave at Rededicate, I also share my dad, Franklin Graham’s message. During his time, my dad called our nation to repentance and back to true dependence on God, the principles we were founded on 250 years ago. As we approach this milestone anniversary for our country, let’s once again examine our own role in building a nation rooted in the message of the Gospel. What would it look like for me—what would it look like for you—to truly rededicate ourselves and our families to the Lord? Our answer to that question has the power to change the course of our country, and our world.



