Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Stirred and shaken by a prayer-walk

Report-back from the Friendship prayer-walk

I have much to say about this prayer-walk, but let me start by saying this:
North Shore City (Auckland), where I prayer-walked is not lying on any major fault-line, therefore earthquakes in the region are relatively rare.


At daybreak I started walking and praying as I passed and stopped at various churches.

Then something awesome happened ... and for now, I will start off by telling only about that incident. (More about the prayer-walk will follow later.)

In the afternoon, at 16:20 I was walking towards a church which I could see from a distance. I have just crossed over a steep hill, and was going from a populated area into a park-like open valley. I normally take some notes when I am prayer-walking and at that time I made these notes:
"I don't know of a kind of a fault-line in the spirit realm ... but as I came into this valley, it just felt like a dense cloud of depression hanging low over the area. It felt like some kind of tension was holding it together. I can best describe it by saying it felt like a spiritual fault-line ..."

I believe that prayer changes the spirit-realm, and therefore I was praying there right then. I prayed and left it there, continuing my walk.

I finished the prayer-walk as planned at 18:15.

Later in the evening, in our home-group meeting, at around 20:45 we started praying, and as a group we were really having intimate prayer-time with God ... and while we were praying, at 9 pm, an earthquake shook the Auckland region.

The quake (4.5 on the Richter scale) was the largest experienced in Auckland for 37 years.

I was shaken ...

Is this all just coincidence?
* A spiritual fault-line ...
* An earthquake like none in many years ...
* Prayer driven by the Holy Spirit ...

I leave the explaining over to your own interpretation. What do you make of it all?

This is what I believe ... prayer changes things in the spirit-realm. And when we pray, it sets things in motion which we don't even understand.

This day, it is quite possible that God showed us He will shake the world for us, just because of a change in the spirit-realm ...

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Friendship prayer-walk

21 February 2007 - North Shore City

I will soon be reaching 100 000 in the "Praying for ONE MILLION to be saved in NZ"!
As an extension of that prayer, I am planning a prayerwalk throughout North Shore City - from Devonport Wharf in the South all the way to Torbay in the North and then round and back down South to end in Northcote.
I plan to start at 0600 from Devonport Wharf and prayerfully walk my way from church to church, praying at each building for 15 minutes, and finally ending at 1800.

(click on the image for a larger map)

Here are the Arrival times:
Start from Devonport Wharf 0600
0615 - Holy Trinity Anglican Church - 20 Church Street
0645 - Edge Church Devonport - 2C Handley Avenue, Narrow Neck
0715 - Belmont Full Gospel Church - 151 Lake Road
0840 - Milford Baptist Church - 3 Dodson Avenue, Milford
0940 - Anglican Church Of St John, 327 Beach Road, Campbells Bay
1100 - Living Word Ministries - Torbay Primary School
1130 - St Marys By The Sea - Torbay, North Shore
1220 - Long Bay Baptist Church - 282 Glenvar Road, Torbay Heights, North Shore
1250 - East Coast Bays Bible Baptist Church - 1092 East Coast Rd
1320 - Jesus First, New Zealand - Medallion Drive, Albany, North Shore
1345 - Northcross Community Church - 826 East Coast Road, Northcross
1405 - City Impact Church - East Coast Road, Northcross
1445 - House Of Prayer For All Nations - 5 Rosedale Road, Albany
1515 - Windsor Park Baptist Church - 550 East Coast Road, Mairangi Bay
1555 - New Life Samoan Christian Fellowship - 15 Cabello Place, The Palms
1630 - Reformed Church of North Shore - 74 Trias Road, Glenfield
1710 - Auckland Bethel Community Church - 81 Ellice Road, Wairau Park
1800 - North Shore New Life Centre

I have a limited list of churches which I would love to expand in time; but for now, 18 churches will keep me busy for 12 hours and 15 minutes.

- 18 churches of different denominations
- 12 hours
- 45 kilometers
- 1 prayer for the church, the bride of Christ to be holy and in unity

What a Friend we have in Jesus
... is what I pray over New Zealand, and I have this vision
+ More unity among the "Bride of Christ"
+ A million souls to be saved in New Zealand
+ Revival

The Lord has been reminding me in the past weeks of the song "What a friend we have in Jesus".
In fact I feel burdened to sing it over this wonderful country, and I do as I walk through the streets daily.
... And that is what this prayer-walk is about ... people reaching hands. Across all barriers which may separate us from unity in the love of Christ.

Although this is not a public event, I would welcome any members of all churches to walk (prayerfully stroll) some of the sections with me ... especially between your church and your neighbour's - as we reach out to our church neighbours in prayer (indeed a great blessing).

This is a wonderful opportunity to come and speak blessing into your neighbouring churches and even meet the folks.