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Day 6: The young and innocent

Lift up the youth. Pray for them and let them in on the things of the Lord. Train them up in the secret ways that bring closeness to God. Explain in love who God is and how to approach HIM. Give them a safe surrounding to learn. Teach them about closeness, patience and love, so they will understand the Lord's closeness, patience and love.

Today I have the youth on my heart. As I walk around the lake this day - I carried my daughter on my shoulders. I was just touched by the innocence and the openness of the youth.

So by praying for the youth we have to include the caregivers, the teachers and anyone involved in training them up.

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Tomorrow, Sunday, is the day of walking around the lake 7 times. This is not an organised event, and whoever feels to go, can walk all or part of the 7 roundabouts at any time they arrive at the lake. And remember - we also are joined by friends from around the world in the spirit in this one ... even people in wheelchairs will be walking with us in the spirit.

  • If you go, please take some money with and bless the people with their little spaza shops in the area. Just go in and buy whatever. If you don't want to use what you bought, ask the Lord and He will show you the need in the area - and give it away. So you will give a double blessing.

  • Be a blessing by praying as well as by giving something physical to someone whom the Lord lays on your heart

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