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Seeking God for restored glory for Grand Bahama

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Grand Bahama, Bahamas, February 15, 2017 – Also out of Grand Bahama, a group of pastors are summoning prayers for the restoration of Freeport after reports have surfaced that there are actually people residing in the deserted International Bazaar.  Stores are closed in the once World Famous destination attraction; trees dying or overgrown and the iconic Tori Gate, is deteriorating as the now, shut-down shopping spot disintegrates.

The pastors, including Eddie and Margo Victor, have set up a prayer page on Facebook for a return to the glory days of Grand Bahama.   The International Bazaar used to be a bustling shopping district for dining, jewelry, fragrance, clothing and other exotic merchandise.  It was also home once to the Grand Bahama Island Tourist Board.   By 2013, the Bazaar was ranked at no. 55 of best things to do in Freeport on Trip Advisor.

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