Can Jamaica pray away Hurricane Dean?
The official forecast and nearly all of the computer models have put Jamaica in the bulls-eye for several days now. But hurricanes have a funny way of taking 11th-hour wobbles that spare the island a direct hit. Witness the remarkable turn Hurricane Ivan took in 2004, as it headed directly for the island with 145 mph winds. Ivan took a sudden turn 35 miles from the island, traced out an exact outline of the island’s coast 35 miles offshore, then resumed its previous track. In the Jamaica Observer, Custos of Kingston, Reverend Carmen Stewart, contends that it was not the first time that prayers had influenced the turn of events when disaster faced Jamaica. “It has happened time and time again,” Reverend Stewart says. “I know people have been praying and I don’t see any other reason why it (the hurricane) would make such a drastic turn…. God hears prayer.”
God does hear prayer. But he doesn’t always answer in the way we would want. Our church was demolished after Hurricane Katrina – we had about ten feet of flood waters. And quite a few people in our congregation lost homes, businesses, and have had all sorts of things to deal with because of the hurricane. Everyone has been affected to some degree. But it has also provided huge ministry opportunities for us to serve the community and lives are being changed. Right after Katrina, signs with this verse were planted all over the city.
For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.
Jeremiah 29:11
I don’t have all the answers in life, but I know that no matter what I’ve gone through, He has never let me down. I would go through it all again to be where I am right now. I’m blessed.




