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Max
Lucado Meets President George W. Bush
This
was written by Max Lucado's choir director.
Hello
Dear Friends,
I heard such
a wonderful thing at church today that I knew I would have to
share it with you all. Most of you already know that our pastor
is Max Lucado, a Christian author who is very popular for his
many wonderful books about the Lord.
Last week,
Max was invited (along with several other famous preachers) to
have lunch at the White House with President Bush. Their meeting
took place on Thursday and Max shared with us this morning how
it had gone.
As the ministers
sat down to lunch and waited for President Bush to appear, Max
said that he was expecting G.W. to walk in the room looking tired,
serious, and depressed. Then the President came in, Max said he
looked totally the opposite of tired: he was energetic, joyful,
and very focused on his talk with the ministers.
Max asked
President Bush how he could seem so calm and peaceful in the midst
of all the tragedy. The President's reply was, "I'm feeling
stronger now than I've ever been in my life. And the reason is
because every person in America is praying for me. When I stay
on my knees, that's when I have power". The ministers then
asked the President how he would like them to pray for him, and
how their congregations back home should be praying. Mr. Bush
asked, first, for clarity of mind so that he could make wise decisions,
and then he asked that we pray specifically for his wife and two
daughters, as he is very concerned about their safety.
I knew that
you would be as encouraged as I was to hear about this. We must
thank God that we have a President who loves and fears the Lord.
No human leader is perfect, but God is perfect, so let's keep
President Bush lifted up in prayer before the Father.
True
according to truthorfiction.com
According to Max Lucado's office at Oak Hills Church of Christ
in San Antonio, Texas, the story is true. President Bush had a
meeting with several ministers on the evening of his first speech
to the nation about the Attack on America
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