High Gas Prices? Try Prayer
Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 9:51 am
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The American solution to high energy costs:
"Rocky Twyman (centre), a community organizer and Church Choir Director, leads members of the First Church of Seventh-day Adventists in Washington, on a prayer for lower gas prices."
"Lord, come down in a mighty way and strengthen us so that we can
bring down these high gas prices," Twyman said to a chorus of "amens".
"Prayer is the answer to every problem in life... We call on God to
intervene in the lives of the selfish, greedy people who are keeping these
prices high," Twyman said on the gas station forecourt in a neighborhood of Washington that, like many of its residents, has seen better days."Lord, the prices at this pump have gone up since last week. We know that you are able, that you have all the power in the world," he prayed, before former beauty queen Rashida Jolley led the group in a modified version of the spiritual, "We Shall Overcome"."We' ll have lower gas prices, we'll have lower gas prices..." they sang.
See the picture here:
Praying at the pump
The American solution to high energy costs:
"Rocky Twyman (centre), a community organizer and Church Choir Director, leads members of the First Church of Seventh-day Adventists in Washington, on a prayer for lower gas prices."
"Lord, come down in a mighty way and strengthen us so that we can
bring down these high gas prices," Twyman said to a chorus of "amens".
"Prayer is the answer to every problem in life... We call on God to
intervene in the lives of the selfish, greedy people who are keeping these
prices high," Twyman said on the gas station forecourt in a neighborhood of Washington that, like many of its residents, has seen better days."Lord, the prices at this pump have gone up since last week. We know that you are able, that you have all the power in the world," he prayed, before former beauty queen Rashida Jolley led the group in a modified version of the spiritual, "We Shall Overcome"."We' ll have lower gas prices, we'll have lower gas prices..." they sang.
See the picture here:
Praying at the pump