Published On:Monday, October 31, 2011
By DANA SMITH
dsmith@tribunemedia.net
PRIME Minister Hubert Ingraham called for Bahamians to promote "a culture of peace" in his speech yesterday at the opening of the new headquarters of the Atlantic Caribbean Union of Seventh Day Adventists.
He said material wealth has had a "debilitating influence" on Bahamians, stating: "Far too many among us in the Bahamas have forgotten the true purpose of our lives, to love God and our neighbours as ourselves.
"We must rediscover and strengthen positive attitudes which earlier typified our people, and reinforce the spirit of volunteerism and giving among our people."
Mr Ingraham claimed the Bahamian people have a mission to "promote a culture of peace and non-violence, a culture of mutual well-being and fellowship, (and) a culture of life and respect for the Giver of Life."
The Prime Minister said the Seventh Day Adventist church has "long been a beacon of faithful service and Christian stewardship in our country", praising the church for its "support of healthy family life and healthy lifestyles".
He applauded its members, stating: "Seventh Day Adventists in The Bahamas continue to live model lives of service and integrity."
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