encouraged to hit the streets
just hearing a massive testimony from a neighboring country, I got all fired up and Desert Princess and I took a couple of friends out to a local mall to pray for the sick and just see what God would do.
We waited on the Lord before we went and He gave us a few items for our "Treasure Hunt" - conditions we'd find, clothing people would be wearing, etc.
we prayed for so many people I lost count. The women went in one direction, and us men in another. We prayed for muslim after muslim who was in need of a miracle - those with canes, wearing casts, limping. Basically anyone who we could see visually was in pain or in some kind of need. We also got to approach several in wheelchairs - I personally usually don't minister to those confined to wheelchairs in public places, because there is already a lot of shame attached to their conditions, but I was able to share a few testimonies and exchanged numbers with a couple of men who had been in wheelchairs for years - I trust they will be calling soon.
Desert Princess approached one woman in a wheelchair - but when she found out she had no legs (lost due to diabetes), she didn't pursue the praying for healing any further. When someone has no legs, we are asking the Lord to give us some clear revelation that He wants us to pray for that creative miracle.
We saw some people healed - at least they told us that pain had left their bodies. We got a lot of people's phone numbers - it was such a fun night. Kingdom stuff always is!!!!
We waited on the Lord before we went and He gave us a few items for our "Treasure Hunt" - conditions we'd find, clothing people would be wearing, etc.
we prayed for so many people I lost count. The women went in one direction, and us men in another. We prayed for muslim after muslim who was in need of a miracle - those with canes, wearing casts, limping. Basically anyone who we could see visually was in pain or in some kind of need. We also got to approach several in wheelchairs - I personally usually don't minister to those confined to wheelchairs in public places, because there is already a lot of shame attached to their conditions, but I was able to share a few testimonies and exchanged numbers with a couple of men who had been in wheelchairs for years - I trust they will be calling soon.
Desert Princess approached one woman in a wheelchair - but when she found out she had no legs (lost due to diabetes), she didn't pursue the praying for healing any further. When someone has no legs, we are asking the Lord to give us some clear revelation that He wants us to pray for that creative miracle.
We saw some people healed - at least they told us that pain had left their bodies. We got a lot of people's phone numbers - it was such a fun night. Kingdom stuff always is!!!!
Comments
Post a Comment