National Day of Prayer’s 70th annual observance noted this week

In February 1952, the Rev. Billy Graham stood on the Capitol steps in Washington, D.C. and called for Congress and the president to establish a day of prayer. By April of that year, President Harry Truman had signed the legislation into law. President Ronald Reagan amended the law in 1988, designating the first Thursday in May each year as the National Day of Prayer. Through the decades since…

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