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Day 1: Prayerwalk without prayer

Go prayerwalking ... but please, no praying ...

Sounds like something is not right. Yea, must have sounded the same for the Israelites when they came to Jericho. The Lord laid on my heart a very exciting prayerwalk, and here are the details:
Go walk around Boksburg Lake once every day for six days, BUT don't pray. JUST listen what the Lord has on HIS heart to be prayed for, for Boksburg. On the seventh day, PRAY as you walk around the dam 7 times.

Please join me as I go on this adventure. Most of the recipients of this invitation will only be able to join in the spirit, so that is fine. Joining is easy - each day, for six days, take some time and just listen to what the Lord will say to you about what He dreams for Boksburg. Then let me know. On Sunday we will all pray those things on the lists. Those who can make it to the lake as well as those who join in the spirit will at their own times pray some life into Boksburg.

On this first day of the 7 day prayerwalk, even among the noises of the morning traffic, the silence around me had a feeling of awe and the expectancy. The Lord is in Boksburg that is for sure ... but what are the people making with it??
Things clear in my heart to pray for are:

  • Crime

  • Fnancial Lack

  • Spiritual lack



Here are the pictures of the dam, just so you know where we are "walking"

Ohhh - a message in a bottle?

mmm - many messages in many bottles


You are welcome to walk with me in the spirit, and let me know what the Lord is laying on your heart here: peet@afrowalk.com

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