Author Archives: Michael Srock

International Day of Prayer for Jerusalem

Shalom all, what a wonderful Sunday! I had a quiet and a much needed restful morning because I knew that I would be heading over to King of Kings church at 4:pm for their service. This churches location (a ten minute walk from my hotel) is in an auditorium, in an office building, where they also have a Prayer Tower (entire 14th Floor). You can literally see and pray over all of Jerusalem from there (amazing view of both the old and new city). I not only prayed over Jerusalem from the Tower, I also took communion. This is the church where the Prayer Service, on GodTV, was held later tonight. What a special time with fellow believers from all over the world (more Divine appointments) and a great story about where the Lord had me sit. 🙂 Blessings, D

Communion at the Wailing Wall

Shalom to all of you, today (seven hours ahead of you) was another amazing day! I was able to take communion seated right next to the Wailing Wall and spend over two and a half hours praying. The first hour for family, friends, associates, and heart needs. The second hour, I prayed at the same pre-arranged time with a wonderful group of prayer warriors, while they themselves were on a conference call originating from different parts of the US. They were praying for Israel from the “outside in” and i was praying from the “inside out”. (Those of you who have seen the “moving, Great Mennorah” here, well, it is on the move again!) 🙂 Blessings, D

Had communion in what is left of the Lord’s empty tomb.

Hi all, what a great day! I finally found the “Tme Elavator” that I was looking for yesterday (well worth it). I spent two hours at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and had communion in what is left of Christ’s empty tomb. Because I am staying in the Jewish area of the city of jerusalem and because Shabat starts tonight, the entire area ( including all stores and restaurants) start closing down around 1:pm. On my way back to the hotel, late this afternoon, it was almost like a ghost town. Just a heads up, Sunday is the International Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem. You can follow it on the web or cable GodTV (google for info). I plan on being at the Jerusalem church that is hosting it (another Divine appoinment, only a ten minute walk away from my hotel). World wide, 300,000 churches and 100,000,000 people are signed up to participate. Pierre, i just saw that Tony Perkins signed up for FRC. Blessings, D