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08-19-2007, 02:12 AM
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Can Jamaica pray away Hurricane Dean?
Jeff Masters
Can Jamaica pray away Hurricane Dean? The official forecast and nearly all of the computer models have put Jamaica in the bulls-eye for several days now. But hurricanes have a funny way of taking 11th-hour wobbles that spare the island a direct hit. Witness the remarkable turn Hurricane Ivan took in 2004, as it headed directly for the island with 145 mph winds. Ivan took a sudden turn 35 miles from the island, traced out an exact outline of the island's coast 35 miles offshore, then resumed its previous track. In the Jamaica Observer, Custos of Kingston, Reverend Carmen Stewart, contends that it was not the first time that prayers had influenced the turn of events when disaster faced Jamaica. "It has happened time and time again," Reverend Stewart says. "I know people have been praying and I don't see any other reason why it (the hurricane) would make such a drastic turn.... God hears prayer."
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08-19-2007, 06:52 AM
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NO, only Jesse Duplantis' prayers change the weather...
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08-21-2007, 12:17 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jwharv
Jeff Masters
Can Jamaica pray away Hurricane Dean? The official forecast and nearly all of the computer models have put Jamaica in the bulls-eye for several days now. But hurricanes have a funny way of taking 11th-hour wobbles that spare the island a direct hit. Witness the remarkable turn Hurricane Ivan took in 2004, as it headed directly for the island with 145 mph winds. Ivan took a sudden turn 35 miles from the island, traced out an exact outline of the island's coast 35 miles offshore, then resumed its previous track. In the Jamaica Observer, Custos of Kingston, Reverend Carmen Stewart, contends that it was not the first time that prayers had influenced the turn of events when disaster faced Jamaica. "It has happened time and time again," Reverend Stewart says. "I know people have been praying and I don't see any other reason why it (the hurricane) would make such a drastic turn.... God hears prayer."
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Reverend Carmen Stewart is an Apostolic Pastor in Jamaica.
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08-21-2007, 01:09 PM
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sorry the hurricane hit jamaica yesterday and is hitting mexico today, to bad, dt
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08-21-2007, 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by DividedThigh
sorry the hurricane hit jamaica yesterday and is hitting mexico today, to bad, dt 
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But to answer the original question,
in my opinion, one believer or a group of believers could change the course of a storm like that but only if it was God's will. 1 John 5:14-15
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08-22-2007, 12:09 AM
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sorry the hurricane hit jamaica yesterday and is hitting mexico today, to bad, dt 
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But once again the eye did stay south of the island...................
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