Joyce and I were on Pray with Others Live today, along with Intercessors for America's President and CEO, Dave Kubal, who interviewed David Holt, an intercessor from Uvalde, TX. Holt provided on-site insights and prayer direction to cover his hometown as it reels from last week's school shooting.
Pentecost Sunday is June 5 this year. Consider enhancing your corporate and/or personal worship experience with “Pentecost: Beyond the Imagination,” a scene from my one-man play, The Acts:www.RichDrama.com/Pentecost.
On May 14 my article "A Triumph for Life in the NYC Theatre World!" ran on www.HeadlinePrayer.org along with an interview with Phelim McAleer, producer of the play based on the trial of Kermit Gosnell. Phelim included excerpts from our interview in his most recent webisode of The Ann and Phelim Scoop...
Tonight and tomorrow are the last New York City performances of Oh Gosnell: A Show About the Truth. Joyce and I saw it last night, and it was incredibly powerful. I wrote about it for www.HeadlinePrayer.org: "A Triumph for Life in the NYC Theatre World!" It covers the trial of Kermit Gosnell, who regularly induced labor and snipped the spinal columns of the babies at his abortion clinic. Every word in the play is taken from court transcripts and the grand jury report.
Here's my interview with the show's creator, Phelim McAleer:
After seeing the show we interviewed David Atkinson, the director, and captured some of my reactions:
If you only have three minutes, here are clips from both interviews and some of my reactions to the play:
Tracy Robinson was on Pray with Others Live today talking about her film, The Matter of Life. We’re reposting my article about Robinson’s film because exactly two weeks after the draft majority opinion of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade was leaked to Politico, the film will be in theaters, helping people make sense of what abortion is. During Robinson’s November 30, 2021, appearance, on the eve of the Supreme Court opening statements for the Dobbs case, on Pray with Others Live Judy McDonough said, “We have a great God who’s going to time it perfectly.” He certainly did!
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This morning, on the National Day of Prayer, several of us gathered to pray over 11 Broadway theatres either on foot or over video conference. Join us in praying to our God who stands outside of time:
Here are the theatres we covered...
Next stop: Ethel Barrymore Theatre 243 West 47th Street
8:36 AM
Next stop: Samuel J. Friedman Theatre 261 W. 47th St.
8:39 AM
Next stop: Brooks Atkinson Theatre 256 W. 47th St.
8:42 AM
Next stop: Richard Rodgers Theatre 226 W. 46th St.
I Dreamed I Was Free tells the story of Quaker abolitionist John Woolman, who spoke against slavery a century before our Civil War. It's had two Off-Broadway runs.
I was looking for a National Day of Prayer event in Manhattan, and after being shocked that there wasn't one, it dawned on me that I'd already scheduled our weekly prayer over Broadway theatres on the National Day of Prayer, so I registered it as one of their official events!
Here are the details:
We'll meet on the northeast corner of Eighth Avenue and West 47th Street in Manhattan on May 5 at 8:30 a.m. There we'll pray over Manhattan and the Entertainment Mountain of Influence, and then set forth to pray over some specific Broadway theatres. Look for the bowed heads. We could move out as early as 8:35, but we'll post the next theatre and its address in the comments below before moving to the next theatre.
We'll also make it a virtual event, so you can join us from anywhere in the world:
Meeting ID: 821 5646 3512 Passcode: 941395 One tap mobile +19292056099,,82156463512#,,,,*941395# US (New York) or call 929.205.6099 and enter the Meeting ID and Passcode above.