Monday, February 14, 2011

A J Day

Today we had Ginny as our guest, which meant we had enough people to make three teams. And it was just as well as for much of the morning all three pairs were occupied praying for people. Apart from a 10-minute lull towards the end, we had a constant flow of people coming for prayer.

Many today were coming with requests for prayers for work, or difficult financial situations. All in all in our two-hour period we were privileged to pray for 24 people. Several people were reluctant to share about particular needs, but we seemed to be a little better in tune with the Holy Spirit, and were able to prompt some with words of knowledge that then opened the door for people to share.

One lady, with a serious wound on her leg, felt that something was stirring in the wound as we were praying. Another lady, blind in one eye, felt as if her eye was spinning when we were praying, and was beginning to be able to see. The last lady today came with back pain, and after a couple of bouts of prayer it was great to see the smile on her face as she slowly realised that all the pain had gone and she could move freely and easily.

Next week we have a HotS pro with us from Frome, in Somerset (UK), so we are looking forward to that. There are also signs that God may be preparing to expand the team so we can operate from more than one location - we'll see how that develops. This ministry is having a great impact on many people's lives, and in God's timing it will be great to see it expand and impact more people each week.

Why is today a J day? When we were preparing in prayer, four names we felt the Holy Spirit give us began with J. And of the 24 people we prayed for, six of them had names beginning with J.

1 comment:

  1. You have been busy!!!! Where are you thinking of having another HotS location, near Kianda?

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