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Should We Continue To Pray For Our Leaders? by PRODUTIM1(m): 5:53pm On Oct 26, 2013
If we would spend the same amount of time praying for our leaders in power as we do talking about them, we would get better results.Do you agree? Should we continue to pray for president Jonathan even in His confused state?
Re: Should We Continue To Pray For Our Leaders? by greatgod2012(f): 6:41pm On Oct 26, 2013
PRODUTIM1: If we would spend the same amount of time praying for our leaders in power as we do talking about them, we would get better results.Do you agree? Should we continue to pray for president Jonathan even in His confused state?


yes, you are right, and prayer too has its place too.
PUSH
P.....Pray
U.....Until
S......Something
H......Happen

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Re: Should We Continue To Pray For Our Leaders? by gbanikiti(m): 6:55pm On Oct 26, 2013
You continue praying for them and they continue looting the national treasury. I never pray for myself finish na to pray for our leaders. I dey craze? angry
Re: Should We Continue To Pray For Our Leaders? by adconline(m): 8:32pm On Oct 26, 2013
PRODUTIM1: If we would spend the same amount of time praying for our leaders in power as we do talking about them, we would get better results.Do you agree? Should we continue to pray for president Jonathan even in His confused state?

Only fools pray to win the lottery without playing to win.. Prayer without good work is vanity

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