http://www.advocate.com/news_detail_ektid21597.aspA second conservative Christian movement is planning a foray into politics built on its success in helping gain passage of a same-sex marriage ban and the election of President Bush in Ohio last year.
Reformation Ohio, created by a suburban Columbus minister, the Reverend Rod Parsley, is a four-year plan to bring 100,000 people to Christianity, help low-income families, and recruit 400,000 new voters. It scheduled a rally at the Ohio statehouse on Friday expected to be attended by U.S. senator Sam Brownback, a Kansas Republican, and U.S. representative Walter Jones, a North Carolina Republican.
More than 1,000 people, many from Parsley's World Harvest Church in Canal Winchester, also planned to attend, said Debbie Stacy, executive director of Parsley's Center for Moral Clarity. That number included about 500 pastors from across the state, she said.
all I can say is :puke: