| Highway to Hell: Pray for Us, Pedestrian Sinners |
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| Written by Kate Trainor | |
| Saturday, 23 February 2008 | |
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Jacobs was first struck by the seemingly spiritual nature of I-35 while reading the Bible. She told NPR: "One day we were praying, and we were reading Isaiah 35, Verse 8, which talks about a highway for holiness," she says. [I’m no theologian, but does the Bible really mention a “highway,” at least as we know it?] "And we were thinking, 'Wouldn't it be wonderful if along this Highway 35 here, that there was a special time where God just touched everybody that lives in all parts of this highway?'"
Light the Highway's web site lists 22 churches and prayer groups along the interstate — in places such as Laredo and Duluth as well as San Antonio, Dallas and Austin, Texas; Oklahoma City and Kansas City, Mo.; Des Moines, Iowa, and Minneapolis. According to the site, participants do not believe that Isaiah actually refers to Interstate 35. Rather, it says, the Bible is used symbolically "as a catalyst to begin praying, just like those who live in Interstate 40 can use Isaiah 40:3."
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