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The Bulldozed prayer-walk

I fondly remember the prayer-walks I did in: Denmark for the Danes;  Sweden for the Swedes ; Frankfurt for the Germans;  Singapore for the Singaporeans;  Sydney for the Aussies;  across the length New Zealand for the New Zealanders;  around Joburg for the Joburgers all across South Africa for the locals  BUT now ... After years of prayer-walking in different countries for many nations, I have a specific prayer-walk mandate for my own nation, the Afrikaner nation.  The Bulldozed prayer-walk will be for the Afrikaner nation to stand up in their Divine God given purpose and destiny; to, despite the past, align and be re-used by God. When we are a righteous people, He will make our paths level Based on the scripture in Isaiah 26:7 (NIV) The path of the righteous is level;  you, the Upright One, make the way of the righteous smooth.  From Pretoria to Potchefstroom, 28 September to 2 October 2011. As usual, I will send updates as I walk, to let you know how and

The SOWETO-BRITS prayer-belt walk

While training for the SOWETO to BRITS prayer-walk, I walked over a high hill and felt the Lord say: Don't go down yet. Climb on the rocky area beside the road to the very top of the hill." As I looked out over the landscape and felt God remind me of the scripture where He said to Abram in Gen 13:17 "Arise, walk through the land in its length and in its breadth; for I will give it to you." In Gill's Exposition of the Bible, he states that taking land in possession, by civil law was done by walking on it. I knew in my heart that would be true for this walk too, in a spiritual sense. I got the flags ready which I felt God told me to take with. So many people stopped me along the road to ask about the flags. This gave me a great opportunity to bring to them the gospel according to the colours of the flags. (Red = the blood of Jesus / White = washed as white as snow / Yellow = Kingship of Jesus / Blue = Colour of the sky reminds us God of heaven is with us). Som

The pastors-puzzle prayer-walk

Standing at the closed gate of Fisherman's Village, I needed to phone reception to open the gate. The sun was bright and I couldn't see the screen of my phone clearly. I pressed the wrong button and dialled the wrong number. William answered - he is one of two pastors who I met during a recent Holy Spirit conference - we were both delegates! It was good to hear his voice and we had a short chat. The gate opened and I entered the main office. There was a visitor - another delegate from the conference. The other of the two pastors whom I met at the conference! Both of the two pastors - not only brought to my remembrance, but brought into contact in person! How WOW is that ... Coincidence? I don't think so! ... and now I am inviting you to follow me online in my quest to see what God has in mind for me and the 2 pastor friends. Prayer-walking from William's house in Soweto to Pitso's place off the Dikhololo road on the other side of Brits. On the previous

No coincidence

What a coincidence! But since I met the Lord in a deep way, I don't believe in coincidence any more. As I started out on a 20km prayer-walk this morning, I had an expectancy in my heart. I long to see the Lord at work in a powerful and real way. http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=212334695467406 At a moderate pace, 20km takes a few hours to complete which gives plenty of time for intense prayer and intercession for lots of things and many people. The Lord laid a number of people on my heart to pray for specifically; and I did! I want to encourage everyone who I tagged in the above facebook-note link - since He laid you on my heart: you are on His heart!! After about 15km, I stopped at Fisherman's Village, (this is where we had a Holy Spirit conference). At that time I took down contact numbers and details of some people I wanted to keep in contact with. In the meantime I connected with those who are available on Facebook. During that conference, I met two delegates wh

Prayers answered in a more crime-free Joburg

The prayer-walk around Johannesburg had over 200 prayer-partners involved. I just want to thank everyone for praying for the city - especially for praying about the crime and safety! I have great encouragement for you all: We prayed for a crime-free and safe Johannesburg... Johannesburg was exceptionally safe and ctime-free! "Johannesburg has enjoyed an exceptionally crime-free and safe festive season... We can report a significant reduction in the number of deaths and serious accidents on our roads during the holiday period. The 2010 festive season was one of the safest periods in recent years both on our roads and with regards to general crime in Johannesburg," Metro Police Chief Chris Ngcobo, said in a statement. The authorities credit the practical components like cooperation from the public and the Metro police department (JMPD) officers BUT I add to that by giving credit to God for His intervention and grace. Thank You Lord Jesus for hearing our prayers and thank You Lo

Testimonies

‎2 weeks ago we prayed in Leratong, when I walked through the township. Here are some testimonies: ++ Prayed with woman for daughter for a job - She got a job 3 days later!! ++ Baby prayed for has started sleeping well and all through the night!! ++ And a guy from shebeen-prayer said he has seen a change in the township since I prayed for them 2 weeks ago!! ++ Prayed for guy needing money for bus to homeland - has departed on that bus 4 days later!! Thank You God!

Leratong

Awesome day in His service ministering and praying in Leratong. Testimonies of answered prayer from last week's prayerwalk. And today - wow. And the wonderful team that God brought together today. Thank You God for touching so many people as we walked house to house...