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NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER
Hillsdale Daily News
HILLSDALE – A group of around 60 area residents met on the Courthouse lawn on the National Day of Prayer, to pray for local and national leaders.
Pastors representing various Christian denominations in Hillsdale County, as well as a group of participants, gathered to pray that those who lead the United States will be filled with wisdom and make choices based upon the word of God.
The event, organized by Hillsdale Area Ministerial Association, was one of many held across the nation to lift the nation and its leaders in prayer. As the 70th annual event nationally, it has been ongoing for 20 years in Hillsdale, according to a founding minister, the Rev. Les Smith. Smith announced however, that for the first time in 70 years, a permit was not granted to hold the event at the nation s capitol.
Art has the opportunity to make challenging topics, such as reports about the climate change crisis, more emotional for everyday people, Kasia Molga, an artist and the founder and creative director of art workshop Studio Molga, said during Insider s Act to Impact: Keeping our Promises to the Planet event on Tuesday.
The United Nations has labeled climate change one of the most pressing issues of our time. But according to Molga, it may be hard for some people to feel personally impacted by this global issue if they re just reading research and news reports about the topic, which often don t provide an emotional connection to the problem at hand.