"Back to School... Back to God" Ten Commandments Declaration Yard Sign Distribution and State Capitol Rally
Event description
Back to School… Back to God—State Capitol Rally
“As for Me and My House”… Yard Signs Going Up Across the State of Arkansas to Advance 10 Commandments in Prayer and Placement of Posters in Every School.
Having a prayer organization and organism with the National Day of Prayer serves the nation in times when prayer is acknowledged as the ‘main’ voice of inclusion is the motivation in our support and advancement of the 10 Commandments in Arkansas.
On August 14, 2025, "The Back to School… The Back to God" State Capitol Rally invites 1,000 Believers and Supporters of the 10 Commandments in Arkansas schools to come and pick up a yard sign for your home. Donate $10 or more here on this site or directly to the institutional college at: $TCAAthecollege and/or bring to the Rally. Don't live in Arkansas, no problem. Donate, and we will be sure to put a sign in a yard that is not ashamed of the gospel and the Word of God planted in their yard.
Background and Timeline:
April 7, 2025: while in session at the Governor’s Faith Initiative, the Arkansas House of Representatives passed Senate Bill 433, requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in all public schools and state-funded buildings and classrooms. The bill, now Act 573, also mandates the display of "In God We Trust". This legislation has sparked controversy and legal challenges regarding the separation of church and state. The National Day of Prayer (NDP) has been here and knows that prayer is the key.
On May 1, the National Day of Prayer 2025 at the State Capitol Observance, State leader, Rev. Arthur L. Hunt, Jr., placed the 10 Commandments as a top prayer point for the day to advance the legislation to a high regard in the prayer agenda. Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders was present to speak and give support. Rev. Hunt invited Rev. Jesse Turner from the city of Pine Bluff to join NDP in moving the legislation to mobilization of the placement of the 10 Commandment posters in schools across the 75 counties in the state.
July 3, 2025: A Press Conference was held in Pine Bluff to announce the July 28, 2025, Pine Bluff, “Advancing the Ten Commandments in Arkansas Schools: A Strategy Conference for Family, Faith-leaders, Legislators, Educators, and Community Leaders.”
The press conference was a success, and all five Arkansas television news outlets covered the event. The Pine Bluff Commercial was first to publish the impact of the work from Pine Bluff and how getting representation from all 75 counties to be in Pine Bluff on July 28, 2025 for prayer and training individuals who serve in faith, public or elected officials, educators, family, media and anyone who wants to attend to strategize and implement placement of posters in schools with the highest measure of success.
Having a national prayer task force is a strong inclusion, bringing ultimate success. We are thankful for the National Day of Prayer, praying God back into the campus of our schools.
NDP Arkansas is leading the way. For partnership engagement, please contact Rev. Arthur L. Hunt, Jr. at: 870.623.8179 | ceo@thecollegeofaspiringartists.education
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