Former Venezuelan Ambassador to Dominica, Carmen Martinez De Grijalva has said that she and her family are keeping Dominica in her prayers in the wake of Tropical Storm Erika.
“For 12 years we lived in Dominica and along with my family, we naturally fell in love with the island. Dominica is part of us, is part of our DNA. This emergency situation has affected all of us. We pray for Dominica…” she said.
She said that even though the conditions are rough, she knows the “great people of Dominica will prevail.”
“You will win this battle,” she said.
Dear Ambassador you were the best Ambassador on Dominica ever. Thanks for not forgetting us. We will always love you.
As soon as everything subsides, repairs/renovations are done, they will go back to their old unloving ways.
Recall 9/11. The Sunday of all, after this disaster, many went to church. The Church could not accommodate all of them. Soon after they got over this disaster, especially those who were not church-going and filled the pews at that time, ceased going to church. Some are grateful for only a while. They are temporary people.
Humanity will never learn and about loving and serving God consistently, through others, from one disaster to another until God eradicates everyone.
“The best ambassador ever” thanks for your pray. god bless you and your family.
Don’t want to be negative because my country is suffering but lots of questions have to be asked now:
is it the prayers of Public works workers that is being answerd?
how comes is the properties of the high and mighties that god destroyed?
are the needs of poor public works workers children going to be answered and the list continues
Thanks Madam Grijalva. All the prayers we can get is truly appreciated.
Blessings and guidance to you and your family.