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Justsuno, You are so right. Back in the first Gulf War, I was pastoring a church, and every Sunday night nearly 35-40 people would show up for an early prayer meeting -- after the war was over, we continued the prayer meeting for another few months and less than half continued. My son who was in his early teens at the time, said, "Dad, why did people come to pray when the war was going on, but quit coming after the war was over -- I really had no satisfactory answer for him"
posted by
MountainClimber57
on May 26, 2005 at 6:50 AM
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That is what happened in the beginning. There is another thing important
to me. The first six months or even year of the war there was prayer going up all over the country. Flags and ribbons.The prayer helped with the incredible onslaught of the warriors of the dark powers of the air. As the prayers slowed so did the success. Why is it so difficult for people to believe in God?
posted by
Justi
on May 25, 2005 at 11:48 PM
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