Praying feet at SUNY College-Brockport
InterVarsity students at SUNY College at Brockport take part in a prayer walk called “praying feet.” |
InterVarsity students at SUNY College at Brockport take part in spiritual warfare through an idea called “praying feet.” We do this every three weeks after our weekly social events. Students split up into teams of two to three and walk around the campus and town praying for students who are out for the evening—walking to or from the bars or wherever they are headed. We also lay hands on local bars, stores, houses, dorms and even classroom buildings.
Through this event, we’ve discovered that not only are we serving the Lord, but also assisting the university police! We were walking around the campus one time and saw a student passed out on the sidewalk. We called the campus police immediately, and soon they were on the scene offering assistance to the student.
Through all this, God has opened our eyes to see what the world is like when he is not in students’ lives. It’s a life “wasted” away for many students.
—Jason Choi, student leader at the State University of New York College at Brockport.
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Posted on: Feb 1, 2004 Last modified on: Jan 9, 2007 |
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