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Virginia Couple Issues Pre-Election Warning to the Church: Repent!

11-03-2016
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A Charlottesville, Virginia couple is traveling to city capitols across the country with a special pre-election message for Christians -- repent!

Howie and Debbie Campbell have been taking their miraculous musical tour to all 50 state capitols, including Hawaii and Alaska, with plans to visit the U.S. capitol on Novemer 7, the evening of the presidential election. 

The singing duo is warning American Christians to repent.

"It's not that America has to repent," says Howie Campbell, "it's that Christian Americans and the churches have to repent; we believers must engage with God and truly seek His face."

"It is not about religion engaging with the culture, in fact it's not about the culture at all. People think we're traveling evangelists but we're not. But we do a warming sort of like Bob Dylan did in the '60s.

"The only hope for America to be 'great' again … is for believers to repent and return to God, to seek His face and release their grip on this world and its goodies. Everyone knows that America is in a spiritual crisis. It's up to American believers take seriously God's directives in 2 Chronicles 7:14."

The Campbell's, who host the website www.wisdomandtruth.org., are so passionite about sharing this biblical message, that they left their home on March 9 with just $20 between them.

"We didn't even have enough gas to make it to the next state," laughs Debbie, who lives and travels with her husband in the back of their Ford Transit cargo van.

They sing and pray and play the guitar along their state to state journey, living by faith and on the donations of friends and strangers.

Many in cities across the country have welcomed the couple with small bands of believers often joinng them to speak and sing on the streets.

Debbie Campbell plans to write a book about the 2016 Miracle Tour. For more information, visit the Campbells' website.

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