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Press Release: CWA Holds First Prayer Event in Georgia

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 14, 2020

Contact:
Stephanie Rivera
954.243.6301, srivera@cwfa.org

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Atlanta, GA – Concerned Women for America (CWA) of Georgia hosted a roundtable and prayer call yesterday as part of its national She Prays, She Votes 2020 tour. The roundtable hosted at Ginger Howard Selections, a women-owned business, brought together a small group of local CWA leaders and Georgia conservative activists for a discussion of what is at stake in this election, followed by a nation-wide conference call for prayer.

“America was founded as ‘one nation under God’, and we believe that God cares about the present and our future as a nation,” said Tanya Ditty, State Director of CWA of Georgia. “As women of faith, we are committed to praying for this country at an unprecedented and pivotal time, and we entrust this election to His guidance and grace.”

Penny Nance, CWA‘s CEO and President had this to say, We are in a spiritual battle for the soul of our nation. As an organization founded on the Biblical principles of prayer and action, Concerned Women for America knows that prayer is power. Our greatest strength starts on our knees for the future and freedom of this great country. God has called us to ‘Remember the Lord, who is great and awesome, and fight for your families, your sons and your daughters, your wives and your homes.’ As conservative women, we are leading the call to dedicate ourselves to prayer and action in the 2020 election.”

Concerned Women for America, the nation’s largest public policy women’s organization founded over 40 years ago, is taking She Prays, She Votes to nine states across America to galvanize women in this election: Georgia, Arizona, Florida, Iowa, Maine, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Texas. Additionally, there will be one prayer event bringing together the young ladies from CWA’s Young Women for America chapters.

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