Credit him his faith, but …
June 20th, 2008, 7:23 pm · 1 Comment · posted by rlederman
Would someone like to explain to the good choir director what happens to supply and demand (and thus prices) when you travel from Washington, D.C., to Toledo? Choir director in Ohio to pray for cheaper gasTOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Rocky Twyman would disagree with anyone who thinks consumers don’t have a prayer against high gasoline prices. The choir director from the Washington, D.C., area has come to Toledo with what he calls his “Pray at the Pump Movement.” Twyman says politicians have been unable to do anything about rising fuel costs, so it’s time to ask God to intervene and lower prices. He planned to lead pray-ins Friday at two local service stations, followed by a 12-hour prayer vigil at Toledo First Seventh-day Adventist Church. Church Pastor Mike Fortune read about Twyman and invited him to come to town. Twyman also has led campaigns to nominate Oprah Winfrey for the Nobel Peace Prize and to encourage African Americans to donate bone marrow.













June 21st, 2008 at 11:45 am
I’ll give Rocky a hundred bucks if he will lay hands on my truck so it will get better gas mileage.