 National Day of Prayer was celebrated in the Pikeville City Park Thursday afternoon as community members and leaders joined together to pray. The day that we come out as the body of Christ to pray for things that we all have in common, we have concerns for our government, for our military, for our families, for our churches, and our businesses, and the media, fairness in the media, and our educational system, all these things that are so important, vitally important to us as Christians and really important to us as a whole community and as a nation. We are Pikeville Medical Center, and we are an amazing place to work, health care heroes of all types work here, all who deserve great rewards. So while our heroes are working hard to take care of our patients and visitors, we are taking care of them with top-tier benefits, higher pay rates, and great sign-on bonuses. So join our team today. So what are you waiting for? Apply today! Incredible opportunities await at PMCjobs.org. Leaders of several local churches were in attendance to lead prayer with their community. I truly believe from the bottom of my heart that prayer changes things, and when we seek God in prayer, we are petitioning Him with our needs, and He hears this, He loves us, and He hears this, and He responds. For more information on National Day of Prayer or to get involved, go to Pikeville Pike County Administrative Association on Facebook. For Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robertson.