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Focus
7 years ago

Remember ”when the righteous rule people rejoice but when the wicked rule the nation perishes.” You need to save God and only one God then the weeping of our nation will stop. You cant save two masters.

Nankununkha
Nankununkha
7 years ago

While acknowledging Gods powers, it is foolhardy to surrender reason to something supernatural particularly that God already so blessed Malawi with vast bodies of water that if properly harnessed there would be no need to heavily rely on rain fed agriculture. The biggest problem Malawi is cursed with is leadership malaise.

Hijacked Pastor
Hijacked Pastor
7 years ago
Reply to  Nankununkha

Is this a new venture for him -political pastoralism?. When the president announces prayers over his captive radio station without consultations with the pastors themselves then we have political prayers. Political prayers simply imposed and will not solve our largely self inflicted problems.

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