A song sung aboard an airliner by a team of Christians who had been ministering in Ukraine happened just because they wanted to keep up …
A song sung aboard an airliner by a team of Christians who had been ministering in Ukraine happened just because they wanted to keep up their hopes for those in Russian President Vladimir Putin’s bull’s-eye. That’s according to the pastor who led the song, according to a report in the Christian Post. It was, of course, a video of that chorus that triggered Muslim Congresswoman Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, who posted a snarky response about her family having a prayer time aboard an airline. The video was posted by Pastor Jack Jensz Jr. and has had more than 35 million views – so far. The Christian Post explained, « The song came on the heels of Jensz and his team being spiritually high because of what they saw God do while serving at the Ukrainian border. He said the plane ride came after their time in Ukraine, and it was their way of keeping hope going. » Jensz said, « We were with our team. We’re flying away from Ukraine to another place to have a meeting. We had 10 members of our team on the plane, and we’ve been worshiping and praying for people all over the place. We decided, ‘How awesome would it be if we could just bless these people with a song and bring hope and joy to this flight as so many people are in such a devastating place in pain and suffering?' » He said he asked the air host for permission, who obtained that from the pilot. She then announced on the intercom, « Hey passengers, we have guests from all around the world who have been serving in Ukraine and helping the beautiful Ukrainian refugees, and they want to sing one song, just to bring joy and hope to you in this time, » the report explained.
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