Sunday, Aug 17, 2008
Sunday Prayers - Maybe it could work for the house market?
BBC: Petrol pump pilgrims keep faith
A prayer group in Washington DC is claiming the credit for the recent sharp drop in the US price of petrol.
Rocky Twyman, 59, a veteran community campaigner, started Pray At The Pump meetings at petrol stations in April.
Since then, the average price of what the US calls gasoline has fallen from more than $4 a gallon to $3.80.
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1. Ephemera said...
Hmmm... that's interesting...praying for material gain for themselves. Imagine... if they were to put such 'power' to better use, like healing the sick, making peace, feeding the hungry..... makes me almost think I'm missing something by not believing in god! :0)
2. montesquieu said...
Just shows how bonkers a lot of Americans are. Unfortunately they all get to vote.
3. it_is_going_with_a_bang said...
Good lord quite literally. What will they claim credit for next? The sun rise?
4. sold out said...
i think we are going to need the re-birth of Jesus christ himself to make any impact on this basketcase,the uk housing market.
5. Stevie Dee said...
I feel sorry for the children.. Bit like finding out that Santa is not real.. The preacher really needs to see someone.. as his fashion sense in my opinion is very 80's..
6. Adrian said...
I wonder if they drive or walk to church each sunday? Maybe if they did church via video conferencing or holy streaming they could save money but not driving.