Prayer Walking — Developing an Evangelistic Vision

Some time ago, I came across an outline of some hints about prayer walking.  It mixes prayer, with walking a neighborhood, and inviting God to transform that place and the people who live there.prayer walker

Here are some ways you can prayerwalk (Adapted from Follow Me: Becoming a Lifestyle Prayerwalker): 

  • Prepare by confessing any sins you need to confess to God and asking Him for the grace to live in ways that are pleasing to Him. 
  • Ask God to fill you with His Holy Spirit to give you wisdom and knowledge about how He would like you to pray. 
  • Read the Bible often and ask God to bring verses to your mind when they relate to a particular situation.
  • Invite God to show you where he wants you to prayerwalk, and be willing to visit the places He reveals.
  • If you can, find a friend who will prayerwalk with you.
  • Praise God while you’re walking, thanking Him for His presence and worshipping Him.
  • Feel free to pray either silently or aloud.
  • Be alert to what the Holy Spirit reveals to you as you walk, and also to what you observe about your surroundings.  Pray accordingly.
  • Claim God’s Scriptural promises for the people in that place, and ask God to bless them.
  • If you sense evil’s presence in the place you’re prayerwalking, resist it through prayer in Jesus’ name.
  • Look for opportunities to speak to people.  If someone approaches you, explain that you’re praying for people in that area, and ask if there is anything that person would like you to pray about for him or her.  Pray for the requests you receive right then.
  • If someone asks you about your faith, be willing to share a brief testimony about what Jesus has done in your life.
  • Pray with trust and eager anticipation, expecting God to answer your prayers.
  • Expect God to transform you as well as the people you pray for, and be open to how God might want to grow you through the process of prayerwalking.
  • Help your church serve the community through regular prayerwalks in local neighborhoods.  For example, your congregation might send postcards to local residents letting them know the date and time of an upcoming prayerwalk and asking them to e-mail or call the church with specific prayer requests.  People will likely be watching for prayerwalkers at the appointed time and may decide to visit the church sometime afterward.
  • As a congregation, pray about God’s vision for your community, and adjust your church’s vision to incorporate that broader vision.

Let me ask you this:

Have you ever participated in a prayerwalk?  If so, can you tell us what was it like?  How did God answer the prayers you prayed then?  Why would you recommend prayerwalking to others?

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Chris wants to help you increase the number of conversations that lead people towards Christ. He has studied evangelism and church growth ever since working for a Billy Graham crusade over 20 years ago, and has led countless training seminars throughout North and South America in many different denominations.

Comments

  1. Eric Hann says:

    Hey,
    Helpful site : )
    I like this prayerwalking guide. I wanted to be able to reprint this for some prayerwalkers in our church – if I could? Let me know.
    Thanks,
    Eric

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