Intercessory prayers for Black Stars coach

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  • POW, The Prince of Walewale 12 years ago

    Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

  • superted 12 years ago

    If everyone is praying to God, who will God listen to? Why should God listen to Black Stars and ignore the other teams? Come on! We are in the 21 century. We spend too much time praying and no action. We just need to work har ...
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  • Uncle Joe 12 years ago

    They are praying for their stomachs, do you think God is only in Ghana or Kumasi, better let the players train and play well and stop advertising yourselves as people who want the coach because you want to eat from him.

  • Uncle Joe 12 years ago

    GOD IS EVERYWHERE AND EVERY BODY IS PRAYING FOR GODS SUPPORT

  • man 12 years ago

    Isaiah 42:8
    I will not give my glory to anyone else, nor share my praise with carved idols. .."

    when Ghana won who was glorify ed the God of ISRAEL or the god of mohamed?

    If the the sovereign GOD of ISRAEL is the same ...
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  • Jesus 12 years ago

    ALLAH IS NEVER GOD OF ISREAL

  • Toro 12 years ago

    AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Sarskoberta 12 years ago

    "God is good"! All the time!"
    So tells a sing praise.

    I beg to differ: It appears God has only been good to Spain and not Ghana
    talking about soccer.
    Apparently, Hats Of No Oak has lost favours with God. Egypt nkO?

    W ...
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  • Slimzay**The Unshakable Shaker** 12 years ago

    What are you people saying? Are you telling me none of you pray for his job to go well for him? You may not be the prayer type of a person and if that is the case then I understand. However, some people pray in almost everyth ...
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  • Sarskoberta 12 years ago

    Prayers, when or if necessary, could be solicited, offered or granted for world peace. But for soccer, where the onus of the matter is all about skills, preparation, determination and hard work, the effect of prayer or juju, ...
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  • rard Kotanko Germany 12 years ago

    You day it perfectly right. Its the same with Juju. Every team use it, so it makes no sense at all. Hard work togeter with talented player, teamspirit and tactical organised and you deliver result. You need also a Quantum of ...
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  • Joe 12 years ago

    Thank you for calling a spade a spade. This is just bullshit! Thank you again.

  • Africanus 12 years ago

    God don't play football. If he does which side will he be, since we are all His children?

  • Paapa Eben 12 years ago

    God does not play football but if you come to a point in life when you realize your strength wisdom and everything is failing, then there is the need for you call God to intervene in your earthly affairs. He created you, He ...
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  • Africanus 12 years ago

    You don't get the point. You are not the only one praying so who will God listen to. And why should God listen to Ghana prayers but not our opponent's? Does God play favoritism?

  • papillon 12 years ago

    Why pray for a complacent team that relishes in past achievements and nearly-beens.? Watching the black stars play is toxic and should carry a health warning! The average Ghanaian already has enough on his plate to pray for s ...
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  • Left Critic 12 years ago

    Does all this mean that "God" does not love those who end up losing? What happened to the idea that we are all "children of God"? Is "God" partial and partisan after all, picking and choosing losers and winners with the capri ...
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