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Multi-faith prayer service on Ebola held Nov. 13, 2014 at Governor’s Mansion

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SUBMITTED BY RAJAN ZED

Ebola virus disease, a severe and often fatal illness in humans, is an international health emergency, a devastating and horrifying disease. Thousands have died in the ongoing Ebola epidemic.

In a remarkable interfaith gesture, Nevada’s faith leaders from various traditions will join together to pray for God’s mercy and for the worldwide Ebola victims and their loved ones and care providers in Nevada Governor’s Mansion on November 13.

This multi-faith Service will include prayers by Christian (various denominations), Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Baha’i, Native American, etc., leaders. It is coordinated by religious statesman Rajan Zed.

Public is welcome to this free event which will start at 5:45 PM at Nevada Governor’s Mansion, 606 North Mountain Street, Carson City. For more information, please contact [email protected].

Rajan Zed urges religious leaders worldwide to organize multi-faith prayers displaying their unity and whole-hearted support in the international fight against Ebola and seeking divine mercy to halt its spread.

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