Community gathers in Anchorage for the Governor’s prayer breakfast
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) -The Alaska Governor’s Prayer Breakfast was held in Anchorage Saturday morning. The keynote speaker was noted Evangelist Billy Graham’s grandson, Edward.
Graham said in his speech, “We’re here today to pray to our Lord and savior but pray about our leaders of this state.” Religious and community leaders from around the state gathered at the Egan Center starting at 8:00 a.m.
A large group prayed for local, state, and national leaders. During the breakfast, Graham spoke on the theme of “go and do likewise.” Graham is COO of the Christian organization Samaritan’s Purse, which provides medical care and disaster relief. They also do outreach to veterans.
“Prayer works, and it’s real simple. It’s just going to God with your asking your petitions, not selfish desires. But sometimes we got to be careful what we pray for. God will grant us wisdom when we want it, and sometimes that’s hard to deal with, but you’ve got some great leadership here,” Graham said in his speech.
Graham said that he will be heading to Southeast Asia in the near future to aid in disaster relief after the magnitude 7.7 earthquake that happened two days ago.
Governor Mike Dunleavy was not in attendance but sent his regards and said he regretted not being able to make it.
However, Alaska First Lady Rose Dunleavy was present, as well as Lieutenant Governor Nancy Dahlstrom.
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