I try to pray to and from my locations on the train. This day a man across from me was guzzling down the beers and my heart just broke for him. I spent quite awhile interceding for him.
As I walked through some neighborhoods, I came to a sign that said the Kurfurstendamm area was a popular area where Jews lived and when the Nazi regime began to persecute and kill them, many came to the certain street that I was on and were hidden in homes. It was a really beautiful street lined with huge trees and the flats all had stunning facades and balconies. I walked up and down both sides of the street in prayer.
After that I found an old park. A sign said that it was a popular square in 1907. From there I walked on until I came to a beautiful Catholic Church building that had what almost looked like a park in the front and a public square in the back. The little square was on Parizer Str. I felt led to sit on a bench and pray for the area.
From there I found Fehrbelliner Platz which is on the U-7 line and thought I could just take that back but I had 10 minutes left, so I kept walking and found a park! There was someone sleeping on a bench in the park and all wrapped up in blankets, so I left a flyer next to him. I was able to walk the length of the park in 10 minutes and pray for the joy of the Lord to come down.
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