October 9, 2008

Black Unity Prayer Day


Black Unity Prayer Day is an opportunity for Black people all over the world in their homes, at work, their churches, mosques, and temples, to pray for one another. A day to stop the physical, emotional, and spiritual violence with each other. It is a time to stop the inappropriate behavior with each other and start showing true respect by uplifting one another, rebuilding our communities, and strengthening them through aggregate unification.

We invite all villagers to be a part of the Black Unity Prayer Day on Thursday October 9, 2008. You’ll share moments of prayer with others of like mind—you are prayer warriors, united in positive attitude, understanding, and love.

Also, we want you to help poverty-stricken classrooms obtain needed funding for crucial supplies by participating in our DonorsChoose 2008 initiative. A number of us have come together as part of a blogger's challenge -- Black Bloggers for Education -- and we need support from our blog readers.

What say u?

6 comments:

Muze said...

heyyyy. just wanted to stop by and say hey. haven't been by in a while. *smiles*

hope all is well your way!

Unknown said...

Muze - It is a pleasure to see you under our baobob tree! I'm hustlin' on a daily basis to build my business. I hope we give you reason to visit us more often in the future...

maryt/theteach said...

Wayne, all the best for Black Unity Prayer Day. My thoughts are with you and Barack Obama this day. Pray that he takes the Presidency in November. :)

Unknown said...

The Teach - I've missed your village voice in this place! I do pray for Barack and our nation. I think it is an important election...

Dazjae said...

Much respect to this action.

Shine on Villager
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Unknown said...

PurpleZoe - Asante sana for your continued support and encouragement!