Modern Faith: Prayer in a Storm
Today, the world still bends its knee in crisis. As Hurricane Melissa churns toward Jamaica, thousands are praying—families, pastors, entire communities—asking God to calm the winds or turn the storm.
Weather models can predict, but only God can command, “Peace, be still.”
Kingdom believers don’t pray from panic—they pray from partnership. They understand the same God who heard Abraham still governs creation today.
Whether the storm shifts or not, prayer changes the atmosphere—it births courage, unity, and trust in God’s sovereignty.
Why We Continue to Pray
For spirit-filled believers, prayer remains Heaven’s lifeline on Earth.
We pray not to inform God but to involve Him.
We pray because:
- God still listens.
- Heaven still intervenes.
- The Spirit still intercedes.
- And the Kingdom still advances through those who speak Heaven’s language.
