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| Axis Mundi | |
| Axis Mundi | |
| In late September of my freshman year of high school, just four months after my conversion, I attended the See You at the Pole rally at the flagpole in front of my high school. | |
| See You at the Pole is a yearly event that gathers evangelical students at their respective institutions to pray at the foot of the American flag. | |
| By my senior year, I went beyond the yearly event. | |
| I committed to praying at the flag every Friday and invited anyone to join me. | |
| Sometimes I was alone when I stood there at the pole an hour before school. | |
| Sometimes there were three or four of us. | |
| We prayed for God to reign in our school and in our nation. | |
| We asked him to combat the godlessness of our culture. | |
| We gathered at the foot of our country's national symbol in order to ask God to retake what was rightfully his. | |
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