Monday, 30 April 2007

Strathkelvin to Kilsyth

Day 23 Monday 30th April

An early start again today to miss the Glasgow traffic as we have to drive from Paisley to Bearsden. It was good to meet at the local Baptist Church and we were able to pray for the area and hand out the Father's Love Letter to a mother and toddlers group. Next stop was Lennoxtown where David Torrance was waiting for us at his church with some prayer warriors and we had a good time of prayer together, They had soup and sandwiches ready for us - Thanks it wa appreciated. Next to Milton of Campsie where about 12 people were waiting at the side of the road - this always delights our spirits when we turn a corner and see people ready to pray.The on to Kirkintilloch where again prayer warriors were waiting for us. Kilsyth was next on the route and over 20 were waiting at the local bandstand to prayer walk Kilsyth- this was planned for about 30 mins but took 2 hours. After praying round all the Churches and public buildings we ended up st the local MSP's office - we stood outside to pray when we were invited in and we had the joy of praying with Cathie Craggie but also 2 other local councillors. After we had prayed with them they were asked for prayer points but the local councillor asked for prayer for healing - as he is on the heart transplant list. What a joy to stand and pray for God to intervene in this man's life - His name is Francis and could you pray for a healing touch from the Lord. This was just a special time. After tea it was back to the bandstand for and evening outside rally. It was a wee bit cool but the worship livened us all up then the team shared about our trip so far and about the Father's Love letter. I think about 60 were present. OI am having a treat tonight - I am about to go to my own bed for a few hours but back up at 6.00am in the morning as we are due in Clydebank for a Prayer Breakfast at 8.00am
Bert

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks Bert, lexie and Antoninette for a really special day yesterday in Kilsyth. I was amazed at the response from local people, and sense some torch papers were lit and people are ready to take this to the next level! We have had some unexpected kick back, and recognise that the enemy was stirred by what happened in our wee town yesterday - Praise the Lord!!!

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