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Saturday, November 24, 2012

U7 Mierendorfplatz - Nov. 13

I FINISHED PRAYING AT EACH STOP ON THE RING-BAHN!  I laid my map out and asked the Lord where I should go next.  I thought about going on the out-skirts of Berlin but I sensed that He said to stay in the inner city and do every train line stop.  Then I felt directed to start with the U-7

I walked about a block out of the train station, looked to my right and saw a huge gold cross on top of a building.  I decided to go down to it to inspect and learned that it was a Syrian Christian Church.  They had articles in their display window about Syria, Lebanon and Damascus.  I prayed for the church and for those countries.
You can barely see the gold cross but it is on top of the round column.
Next I was led to the Spree River.  Once again it was a gorgeous Fall day and I really enjoyed the beauty of the water, the trees and colors.  Across the river I saw what looked like a church tower and the Holy Spirit told me to go to it.  Then He led me on a beautiful way there across a Pedestrian Bridge that a man told me was built in the 1920's.


 After I crossed the bridge and walked a-ways, I came to the Charlottenburg Rathaus (Town Hall)  and I knew that I was to pray over it.  Across the streets was the Catholic Church.  I prayed for revival fires to fall and that the Holy Spirit would baptize the people.  At the end of the block was a placard saying that I was in the Lietzow Alt (Old) District which dated back to the 1300's.  Whooooo!  I was so thankful to the Holy Spirit for leading me to the ancient grounds.  There had been a huge church there but it had completely burned to the ground.  The steeple that I had seen from the other side of the river turned out to be part of the Rathaus.  I ended up completely encircling it which is what I think the Lord wanted me to do.  At the end of my time, I found myself at a U-7 which was one station from where I had started.




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