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Ministries|Mon, Oct. 08 2007 12:29 PM EDT

Thousands of Christian Men Pledge to be Jesus 'Warriors'

By Lillian Kwon|Christian Post Reporter

WASHINGTON – It was a hot and blazing day, much like 10 years ago, when thousands of men stood on the National Mall Saturday praising God.

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    Thousands of men stand on the National Mall on Saturday, October 6, 2007, praising God at Stand in the Gap 2007.

Despite the scorching rays, their faces looked up to the heavens in remembrance of the holy God they serve and to renew their commitments as "mighty warriors for King Jesus," as popular speaker Dr. Rick Rigsby said.

It was a pledge some made 10 years ago at Stand in the Gap, then organized by the flourishing men's ministry Promise Keepers, which had drawn over a million Christian men to the Mall. Ten years later, old and young generations of men gathered not to recreate that historic assembly but to begin a tradition to restore their lives to God, to their families and to society.

"We will not remember being here 10 years ago. We won't remember just some mountaintop experience," Marty Granger, chairman of Stand in the Gap 2007, shouted to thousands from the Sylvan Theater stage. "We will remember the character of God and the holiness of God and the name of God. We're here to renew our commitment ... our priorities.

"We're here to build walls of honor,” he continued. “We're here to build walls of protection. We're here to build walls of praise."

The question, Granger said, is "Can we build broken walls at the same pace that our enemy tears them down?"

The entire day went without any breaks, less-than-10-minute messages from invited speakers, moments of silence, and gallons of water to keep the men hydrated.

With masculine roars, the thousands shouted in accord to be mighty husbands, fathers and sons in the midst of brokenness in society, families and churches.

"His love endures forever!" men shouted as tourists and visitors passed by in their walk to the Washington Monument.

But in order to fight like a real man, they had to get on their knees and pray, as 13-year-old Paolo Sosa quoted a bumper sticker he read off a car.

So the men kneeled down on the grass and dirt with heads bowed in prayer. They kneeled in repentance for their own sins and to "stand in the gap" for the sins of men in this country.

"It's very important for men to get together and be humbled," said Mitch Lachin of Church of the Redeemer in Gaithersburg, Md.

A participant of the 1997 Stand in the Gap, Lachin felt an experience like that of 10 years ago is needed even more so today "because the moral fabric of our country is on decline" while the needs of Christian men remain the same – prayer, worship, glorifying God and reaching out to the lost.

"I came here to see if God will use this somehow for revival for this country," he said.

Event chairman Granger believes America's cultural walls are broken down and hopes to see men renew their God-given roles.

"I (God) look for a man who would build a wall and stand in the gap before me so I would not have to come to the land and destroy it," Granger said quoting Scripture.

"God is saying to us today, 'I looked for a man.' Are you that man?"

Ten men were honored that day as the first inductees to a virtual Wall of Honor (honormen.org) honoring men who have honored God. William Wilberforce, D.L. Moody, Billy Graham, Jerry Falwell and Martin Luther King Jr. were some of the men the thousands paid tribute to.

Along with the prominent figures in Christianity, war veterans and elderly men in the crowd were also recognized.

Stand in the Gap 2007 was organized by the National Coalition of Men's Ministries, the Washington Area Coalition of Men's Ministries, and Faith in the Family International. There were no corporate sponsors or grants and the event encouraged donations by attendees. Organizers hope to make Stand in the Gap an every-decade assembly.

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  • Sat Jul 12, 2008 8:41 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    I wish i knew about this event sooner

  • Sat Jul 12, 2008 2:14 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    Yep. Men are always the problem. Another story title someone needs to research: Thousands of Women Turn to Feminism and New Age Movement, Throwing Men Out and Driving Them Away. Courts and Churches Favor Women, Thousands of Men Unable To See Their Children.

  • Tue Oct 09, 2007 8:33 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 1

    We need to be immersed in prayer and the word thats the only way revival will ever happen. All revivals began with prayer meetings. These days in America your lucky if 5% of churches have prayer meetings. Encorage your churches to have prayer meetings this will change this country.

  • Tue Oct 09, 2007 4:12 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    I know this sounds simplistic, but ultimately it is our choice whether we live in obedience to God's Word or in disobedience. We choose moment by moment to rebuke the vain philosophies of our age which distract us from the truth and to rebuke the destructive thoughts the enemy uses to dissuade us from being Godly men. We choose moment by moment to give up ourselves for our wives as Christ gave Himself up for the church. Events like these are great, but the real battle is in our minds, and we choose whether we, and our families, win or lose.

  • Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:04 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 1

    dgnymn,

    Yes, I would love to stand in the gap. Like I said, the ideas behind these events are great, but like it was mentioned in the article... 10 years ago he did the same thing... and out country gets worse? Why is that?

    I'll tell you why... we get so hyped up for 'events'... yet when someone asks a legitimate question regarding scripture... how many of these men can answers those questions? If the churches could get back to teaching in the pulpits instead of constantly badgering on and on with their preaching... maybe we stand a chance. Until that happens.. .10 more years will swing by, and it will be 100 times worse.

    People are looking for answers, not self-inducing events. When someone asks you who Jesus is... do you tell them that He is God Almighty, or do you used the canned phrase... He is the Son of God of course?

  • Mon Oct 08, 2007 7:53 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 12

    Too bad all those folks weren't there to honor their country by protesting this illegal and immoral war we are presently engaged in.

  • Mon Oct 08, 2007 7:43 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 3

    Gimmicks, you say, oh Zenodaddy? Gimmicks you say?? Do you have another idea more worthy? Are you willing to stand in the gap yourself, my friend. The decline is steadily increasing because folks like yourself continue to be sarcastic and jaded about these things. Get on your knees and pray, zenodaddy. Get on your knees!!!!

  • Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:43 am Agree: 4   Disagree: 5

    'A participant of the 1997 Stand in the Gap, Lachin felt an experience like that of 10 years ago is needed even more so today "because the moral fabric of our country is on decline" while the needs of Christian men remain the same – prayer, worship, glorifying God and reaching out to the lost.'

    Which shows that events such as this are gimmicks. The idea is great! Get men to act like men, but if there is no follow-up events, or things designed for the churches to get involved so that these men can stay steady, it will do nothing but get the event in the papers.

    He said he experienced this 10-years ago... 10-years people... and the decline is steadily increasing.

  • Mon Oct 08, 2007 10:03 am Agree: 8   Disagree: 4

    Praise be to God the Father Almighty and to His Son, our Lord and Redeemer Jesus Christ! You are worthy!
    What a glorious event and an event that is much needed in this age.

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