According to Reverend Omar Morrison, pastor of the First Missionary Church, although there are some areas of national life in which progress could be witnessed, there remains “dark clouds of despair” hanging over the nation. This, he said, was a.
Jamaica’s political, business and religious leaders have been urged to embark on a mission to rescue the island from despair and hopelessness. The plea was issued on Thursday by the Reverend Omar Morrison, pastor of First Missionary Church, as he delivered the message at the 44th Annual National Leadership Prayer Breakfast. With Governor General Sir Patrick Allen, Prime Minister Andrew Holness, Opposition Leader Mark Golding, and titans of the political,.
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KINGSTON, Jamaica - The nation’s leaders are being encouraged to choose hope and to garner a strong belief in a better Jamaica, even as they contend with the current ills of the society. Governor-General Sir Patrick Allen made the call during his address at Thursday morning’s National Leadership Prayer Breakfast (NLPB). The 44th staging of the annual event was held under the theme ‘Choose Hope, Arise and Build’, at The.
THE National Leadership Prayer Breakfast Committee organisers of the annual National Leadership Prayer Breakfast says the 2024 event will be focused on a message of hope for Jamaica's future.
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