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Rick Perry: ‘Father, our heart breaks for America’

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August 7, 2011

Texas Gov. ” title=”story from McClatchy” target=”_blank”>story from McClatchy:

Thousands of worshipers converged on Houston’s Reliant Stadium on Saturday in a larger-than-expected turnout for Gov. Rick Perry’s day of prayer and fasting, transforming the cavernous sports arena into a mega-revival filled with soaring gospel music, scripture readings and solemn prayers asking for God’s help to confront the nation’s ills.

Perry, who is moving closer to a potential presidential run, drew a cheers and applause as he arrived to proclaim his faith in a “loving God” and call for a divine hand to help “those who suffer.” His eyes closed tight in prayer, Perry asked God to guide the nation’s leaders, including President Barack Obama, as they battle a litany of problems from war to economic turmoil.

“Father, our heart breaks for America,” he said. “We see discord at home. We see fear in the marketplace. We see anger in the halls of government.”

Read the ” title=”Sarah Pulliam Bailey isn’t sure” target=”_blank”>Sarah Pulliam Bailey isn’t sure about the coverage of Perry’s prayer event in general.

As I’ve mentioned here a lot, though not much since the last presidential election, I’m terribly

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