Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley has called on Barbados Labour Party (BLP) supporters and Barbadians at large, to continue facing economic and social challenges with determination and focus.Addressing the party’s 85th Founder’s Day Service at the St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church on Sunday, the Prime Minister stressed that though the island still faces testing times ahead, previous generations also had moments of difficulty that required them to face their fears head-on.“In its very formation, if this party had a spirit of fear, it would have never been formed, for those who came together, fought the greatest of powers, and it was not easy. I say these things because for many of us, the world in which we live today is difficult and challenging… But, it is no more challenging to this generation than what was required of the Right Excellent Grantley Herbert Adams, and John Martineau, and Crissy Brathwaite.“They faced a world that was gripped by totalitarianism and facism and in between two great wars, and revolutions and uprisings - almost similar to the world in which we live today. But the spirit, the power, the love and the sound mind that is captured in Paul’s letters to Timothy is still required of us today in a way that they had to summon it,” she explained.