Tuesday, 8 May 2007

Troon

Day 26 Thursday 3rd May

Another early rise – 6.00am to catch the 7.15am ferry to Arran. On arrival there we met two Christian ladies and we stood and declared the word and prayed together before boarding the same boat back to the mainland. We then drove to the Immanuel Christian Centre in Irvine where we had the most amazing powerful prayer meeting in which the Holy Spirit just took over and of course we were running late the rest of the day – who was watching the clock at such a time as this. We then travelled to Mauchline where there were again people waiting to pray in the local church. We then drove to Monkton outside Prestwick and we prayed over an outreach project from a church in Prestwick. We met with the minister and had a lovely lunch in this beautiful outreach café before a time of prayer and a prayer walk. After this went to the church in Prestwick where a number of folks were waiting for us and after a short sharing of the vision had a time of praise and prayer. The Father’s Love letters are being so well received down through the nation with many churches taking a box (1600) at a time. It was then off down to Troon. When we arrived at Troon there were many already gathered for a prayer walk (I could not go as I had developed a very swollen and painful knee) This was a fairly long prayer walk and most of Troon was covered. Tea was next on the agenda then back in to Seagate Evangelical Church for an evening rally. This was well attended and the church was pretty full and the worship was again inspiring and the presence of God was there. The team shared about the Father’s Love Letter and I shared about Jehoshophat. Those at the rally didn’t want to go home as God was working away in people’s lives. And so to bed after being 16 hours on the go. We were just a bit tired but always elated with what God is continuing to do.
Bert

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