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Sunday, February 19, 2006
Private Maryland Center Refuge For Christian State Legislators
Today's Baltimore Sun profiles Querencia House, an unmarked rented residence two blocks from the Maryland State House that since 2004 has served as a refuge for the capital's conservative Christians. Each week that the legislature is in session, Christians gather at the privately-funded center to pray for the president, the governor and state legislators and to ask that the kingdom of God be realized in Maryland. Del. Gail H. Bates says she feels lifted up by their support. Begun by Barb Stiegler, a former missionary, the house was the idea of Sen. Janet Greenip who was was looking for a quiet place in the capital during the legislative session. "I felt that the Christians here needed to be together sometimes," she said. "A place where they could be Christian."