THE MARCH THROUGH the City was revived yesterday when about 200 members of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the West Indies (PAWI) took to the streets of Bridgetown to pray for the country.The march ended with a youth concert in Independence Square and involved stops along the route to pray for the country and for Prime Minister David Thompson and the Cabinet ministers. Last week, Eucharistic minister Hilford Murrell called for a national day of prayer to be held for Thompson today, Whit Sunday, in light of the announcement of his recent illness.Several denominations agreed to make today a special day of prayer. (CA)
PAWI prays for country
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