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The Word from Wasilla

Sarah Palin's Pentecostal supporters in Alaska hail her debate performance and her rise to the national stage as the work of God.

The Word from Wasilla

Sarah Palin appeared transformed in last night’s debate. There may be an unearthly reason. If God is listening, he cannot be missing the passion that evangelical voters are investing in her.

Only a few days before her first and only command performance before the voters, we stood with over 100 Pentecostals in Crossroads Church just outside Wasilla, Alaska, and heard the pastor proclaim that Sarah Palin would be the ambassador of God from righteous believers.

“We do know Sarah personally and she knows we pray for her,” the Rev. Dennis Hotchkiss told us when we called him hours after the confrontation between the beautiful and bold heroine from the farthest frontier of the country and the seasoned lion of the Senate. That night, pastor Dennis had gathered some of his flock in the church — not to watch the debate: “We didn’t want to be distracted” — for 90 minutes of intense intercessory prayer, including speaking in tongues. Then he went home to watch the videotaped debate. He was well pleased.

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Gail Sheehy is a contributing editor for Vanity Fair and Parade magazines and is the author of "Passages" and other books.  More Gail Sheehy

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