Jentezen Franklin Calls on Americans to Pray for Honorable Leaders and Spiritual Revival in Venezuela

In response to the oppression of the Maduro regime in Venezuela and the resulting hunger and violence the population has endured, Jentezen Franklin issues the following statement:
"Right now the people of Venezuela desperately need help and desperately need change. The oppressive socialist dictatorship they have endured is a reminder to the rest of the world how critical it is to live in a land that promises liberty and justice for all.
I am praying for their survival and a solution to their physical needs. Yet I am also praying for a spiritual revival to spring up from the ashes of the crisis that has unfolded. Where man has failed them, I pray the Venezuelan people will lift their eyes toward heaven and lean on the all-powerful and all-loving God that sees every tear that falls. May they find hope and restoration in the Gospel of Christ.
I pray right now that God would hear their cries and bring them leaders that are honorable and seek to do right in God's eyes. I hope every single American will join me in prayer on behalf of Venezuela in this moment of crisis.
Pastor Jentezen Franklin is the Senior Pastor of Free Chapel, a multi-campus church. Each week his television program "Kingdom Connection" is broadcast on major networks all over the world. A New York Times best-selling author, Jentezen has written eight books including his latest, Love Like You've Never Been Hurt.
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