Next PM has solution to Ja’s problems – Zimbabwean preacher
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Zimbabwe-based preacher Passion Java says the answer to Jamaica’s problems rests with the island’s next prime minister.
Java prophesied during a recent service at Emmanuel Apostolic Church in Portmore that the solution to the majority of Jamaica’s problems will come through the prime minister who will succeed Portia Simpson Miller, when she leaves office.
According to the 27-year-old minister, the violence, drugs and corruption that have been plaguing Jamaica will not cease until this successor, who he has stated will be a man, comes to power. Java said this prime minister will inspire belief in God.
“She is not leaving now, but when she leaves, the next prime minister will be a male and he will bring a change to the island,” Java told OBSERVER ONLINE in a recent interview.
Meanwhile, Java stated that he did not only visit Jamaica to minister to Christians in the church, but also to some Jamaican athletes. These athletes included Kaliese Spencer and Christine Day. Java was also introduced to the likes of Asafa Powell, Shericka Williams, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Micheal Frater and several business leaders.
“Youth is a blessing when you do what I do, as a prophet to the nations, I am always travelling with sometimes very little or no rest,” Java said, adding that he preached in excess of 16 services in one week while in Jamaica.
The young minister, who is now in St Lucia, will be travelling to Barbados then Trinidad and from Trinidad to London, before visiting Israel at the end of this year.
David Wright