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America for Jesus

Washington for Jesus amazed us all and exceeded everyone’s expectations. We had a state-by-state parade around the Capitol Mall—thousands marching with American flags and colorful banners. Leaders from every background and denomination were on hand to speak throughout the afternoon. Some came from denominations that, under normal circumstances, didn’t speak to other groups. But on that day, differences fell to the ground and they locked arms and prayed as one church.

Interestingly, then-President Jimmy Carter was unavailable to speak at the gathering, either in person or by phone. Presidential candidate Ronald Reagan telephoned, declaring, “I am with you.”

A number of men and women of God have often looked back at that day and concluded that the prayers from Washington for Jesus were a turning point in the election. In fact, when Reagan was inaugurated on Jan. 20, 1981, Bright told the new president: “Some of us believe you were actually elected on April 29, when over 700,000 Christians came to Washington and prayed for America.”

In time, we came to see the phenomenal results of answered prayer on that historic day: the release of the American hostages in Iran, the economic recovery of our nation, and the renewed unity among Christians from different denominations and movements. Washington for Jesus resulted in one of the largest recorded gatherings in the history of the nation, outside of the 1976 Bicentennial celebrations.

Many have credited the birth of the modern conservative political movement to the network created there. Most importantly, we all witnessed the power of unified prayer can turn a nation.

When we returned home, John said to me, “We won’t do this again.” We came home with leftover bills, which our Rock Church had to pay.

But in 1988, God’s church was in trouble. Scandals rocked the evangelical world and another Washington for Jesus rally was called. Political pundits said the church never would gather again as it did in 1980, but they were wrong. This time, the count on the mall was more than 1 million believers praying and repenting.

After that, we received a new prophetic call to a national prayer event every eight years. We returned to Washington again in 1996 and 2004, and saw God move mightily each time.

In February 2008, John was called home to be with the Lord. Only two weeks previous, he said to me, “Anne, someone is going to call the nation to prayer again, but it won’t be me this time. I know in my heart this country will either have transformation or abomination.”

I never dreamed God would speak to me to call a national solemn assembly for 2012. But God confirmed the word again and again. This call, however, is different. We are naming it America for Jesus, and we are gathering for prayer in Philadelphia, the birthplace of our nation, where all of our foundational documents—the Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation and the U.S. Constitution—were ratified.

The word of confirmation we received came from 2 Kings 2:19-22, where God performed a miracle of healing in the city of Jericho. The men of the city explained to Elijah that the land had been barren because of contaminated water. The prophet had them bring a new cruse of salt to the headwaters, where God healed the land by healing the water supply.

The symbol of salt is vitally important in the context of this call to prayer. Salt speaks of personal holiness and purity. Jesus said: “If the salt loses its saltiness … it is no longer good for anything” (NIV). America has lost its saltiness, as has the church of the living God. We are coming to Philadelphia to make a new salt covenant with God, and we are coming with “clean hands and a pure heart” (Ps. 24:4).

It is a solemn assembly (Joel 2:15-17) that God is calling for, and we believe as we come for such an occasion that God will answer (Joel 2:19). We have seen it happen before. The rallies of 1980, 1988, 1996 and 2004 bear witness to the intervention of God in the lives of His people.

Surely, if the Lord can use a reformed drug addict from the Bronx like John Gimenez to call a nation to prayer and turn a nation to God, nothing is impossible.


Bishop Anne Gimenez is the senior pastor of Rock Church International in Virginia Beach, Va., and the chairperson of America for Jesus 2012. The Anne Gimenez Ministries television program can be seen weekly around the country.

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