Kirk Cameron’s Story Hour Lands At Library Of Congress, Featuring Michael Knowles | Eastern NC Now

Cameron said America is either in for a "great awakening" or a "rude awakening."

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    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the The Daily Wire. The author of this post is Amanda Harding.

    It all started with one book reading being denied at more than 50 public libraries even as Drag Queen Story Hours across America were welcomed with open arms. This was enough for actor and author Kirk Cameron to go on a mission to create something different, and now, See You at the Library returned for its third year this past Saturday, August 16.

    This year, over 200 story hours were hosted in libraries across the country, uniting families around timeless values like faith, family, and freedom.

    The flagship gathering this year took place in the heart of Washington, D.C., at the Library of Congress. The historic event featured special guest readers Kirk Cameron, "Duck Dynasty" alum Missy Robertson, and Daily Wire host Michael Knowles. Held in partnership with the U.S. Department of Education's Center of Faith, the moment marked a turning point, elevating the event from a grassroots effort to a national movement.

    Cameron spoke candidly about what was at stake, telling the assembled crowd, "At the end of the day, it is about us recognizing that it is our job, not his, not theirs, to turn our country back to what made her great in the first place - faith, moral integrity, and courage." He said America will either experience a "great awakening" or a "rude awakening" depending on the moral courage of its people.

    Robertson echoed his words, saying, "When we say we are coming back as a country, we are saying we are coming back to the values that God wrote on each of our hearts."

    Knowles said a love of reading is the future. "Cultivating a love of reading, a love of stories, and the written word, and the spoken word is not just about entertaining yourself or getting through school. It's essential to our entire understanding of the world and how we live our lives."

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    See You at the Library is continuing to grow, despite the Left's efforts to shut it down. br>
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