41 153 motorists prayed for since 6 November 2006.
Distance walked: 247 km.
On this morning's prayerwalk I was - for most of the 18km - consumed by a combination of songs ... maybe I just had some words substituted. I sometimes don't mind using the words as they come to mind - it adds new meaning to the song and makes me feel the deeper meaning while the "new song" is an offering to God.
Author of the u-ni-verse ...
You are ho-ly
ho-ly
Author of the u-ni-verse ...
high a-bove
all el-se
(repeat ... repeat ... repeat ...)
Father God,
You are holy
You are high above all else
Maker of the universe,
You are holy
We just praise You now
We praise You
We p r a i s e You
mmm ...
mmm mmm mmm ...
We worship You Lord
mmm ...
Amen
True stories from prayer-walks and pilgrimages where the dust of the road meets the grace of God. From the forgotten paths of the Karoo to the ruins of Ghana, these are testimonies of divine whispers, unexpected provision, and gentle encounters that remind us every step is a prayer and every journey is led by Him. Step by step, footprint by footprint.
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