Our ministry here in China started with prayer walks around the city. Here is one of our stories:
“As Natasha and Teresa headed out for a second time for the day, they took a new route. They prayed for lives to be changed, divine appointments, language barriers to be broken, and hearts to be opened. They walked about 3 miles down where they came to a large plaza area. It had large stone pillars with picture carvings.
Afterwards, we both started praying for these men. We prayed for their futures, that they were able to see Christ in us, and for God to reveal Himself to them. We also asked that they would grow into strong men of God, who would love their fellow people, and be an example of Christ’s love. This wasn’t our idea of a divine intervention, but who knows what God is doing in these men’s hearts and lives. Who knows if we had the great opportunity of being the first people to pray for these men specifically.
Sometimes it’s hard when you don’t see any fruit, or the language barrier keeps you from sharing the Gospel with your mouth (although we believe that God can break language barriers, or bring us into contact with people who speak English). But, in Colossians 4:2, it says, “Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful.� So we continue to trust God. Even if there aren’t divine appointments or opportunities to talk to the people here, we trust that He will hear our prayers and shift the pillars of evil for His glory.
