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Ted Cruz: "Father God Please... Awaken the Body of Christ"

Ted Cruz: "Father God Please... Awaken the Body of Christ"

While campaigning in Iowa last Saturday, Ted Cruz left his supporters at Darrell's Place in Hamlin, Iowa with a little religious advice.  

"Just one minute a day.  That you simply say father God please, continue this awakening.  Continue the spirit of revival.  Awaken the body of Christ, that we might pull back from the abyss," Cruz preached.

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Ted Cruz is certainly feeling the need to build a stronger relationship with Christians in Iowa as they will play a major roll in Monday's republican primary.  The relationship between evangelicals and the republican winner from Iowa almost always correlates.  

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