Prayer walking is a strategic form of ministry at any time, but during this time of global pandemic when many areas are limiting our interactions with other people, it is especially strategic. In light of that, we asked Johanna Lorhmann, co-leader of Novo’s Prime Strategic Team, to share her perspective on the impact of strategic prayer and prayer-walking.
In this recorded conversation, Johanna describes a few biblical examples of strategic prayer and the ways God called different people to pray over their cities—sometimes in surprising ways—and goes on to share recent examples of what prayer in our neighborhoods can accomplish, and why taking responsibility over what happens in our “patch” is an important and powerful form of ministry at any time.
Listen to the conversation.
If you’d like more information on how to get started prayer-walking in your city, check out this previous blog from Johanna. You can also download our one-page prayer-walking guide which is a great summary to print out and take with you as you’re getting started.
ABOUT
Johanna Lohrmann is the co-leader of the Prime Strategic Team, which dedicates their work to reclaiming territories and clearing the land for the gospel to move among people groups in different nations. Johanna delights in helping others grow in their personal relationship with God and in understanding their identity and authority. She loves to activate people to pray in extraordinary ways in their contexts. Johanna and her husband Simeon live in Phoenix, Arizona with their three small children and a fourth on the way. Both Johanna and Simeon are dedicated to helping catalyze gospel movements through their work locally and globally.
Megan Reynolds is a member of the Novo Communications Team and has served with Novo in various roles since 2014. Megan and her husband Dean live in western Colorado, where they lead a wilderness ministry for at-risk youth.