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Jamaica needs divine help - Golding
published: Monday | March 17, 2008

The removal of MI6s and the many laws put in place to govern Jamaica will not provide solutions to the many problems the nation face. That was the view expressed by Prime Minister Bruce Golding, in an address yesterday to the congregation at the Faith Cathedral Deliverance Centre in Kingston. The occasion was the church's 32nd annual Evangelistic Inter-national Camp Meeting.

"No other institution can perform as competently as the Church ... not even cocaine can cause us to do some of the things we are doing; it must be a satanic influence. Our hope for the future must be rooted in faith that God can move mountains, through us He can work His power and make this a place that God can look down on and smile," the prime minister said.

Golding said politicians could not by themselves, lead this country. "There is a spiritual component that facilitates leadership. Faith and work will take this country through difficult times," he said.

The prime minister said the Government has to answer to the nation they serve and so urged the congregation to "help us to bring this nation together under God".

Desmond McKenzie, the mayor of Kingston, who has attended the annual camp meeting for the last five years described the congregation as "a fantastic army of fighting Christians".

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