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Minority Leader Kelvon Morris Hosts Interfaith Prayer Service for Unity Against Crime
Minority leader Kelvon Morris lead interfaith prayer service for Tobago in light of rising criminal activities.
Minority leader Kelvon Morris lead interfaith prayer service for Tobago in light of rising criminal activities.
Scarborough, Tobago – Minority Leader Kelvon Morris suggests that unity may be a key component in combating the rising crime in Tobago. He believes that prayer can help to illuminate a path toward this unity.
This conviction inspired him to host an interfaith prayer service at James Park, Scarborough, on Sunday evening. The event brought together different religious groups to seek a collective solution to the island’s significant crime challenges, emphasizing the importance of community solidarity in the face of adversity.
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