Choctaw Takes Time to Pray as Part of National Day of Prayer
The Choctaw Nation, along with many others in the United States, took time on Thursday, May 1, to observe the National Day of Prayer.
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The Choctaw Nation, along with many others in the United States, took time on Thursday, May 1, to observe the National Day of Prayer.
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