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Isaiah 6:8
Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying,
"Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?"
And I said, "Here am I. Send me!"

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Tweeting To God

God always talks to us in so many ways and with so many voices! As I was browsing the internet I came across yet another way for him to communicate with us or I guess you could say another way for us to communicate with him. It is a blog called  TweetYourPrayers. The blog belongs to a young man in Israel who has a very unusual prayer ministry. He has people send him prayers from all over the world. He has received and placed 3,812 prayers, as of October 2009.

the-wallThese prayers come to him through Twitter one of the latest networking sites. As he receives these prayers he cuts them and rolls them into small scrolls and fastens them with a rubber band. After he prepares the "tweet prayers" he takes them to the Western Wall in Jerusalem also know as "The Kotel" and places them in the cracks of the stones.

Placing prayers in the Western Wall between the stones is a very old tradition. For hundreds of years people of the Jewish faith have been placing prayer requests and notes in the wall. People of other faiths also practice this tradition when they visit the holy city of Jerusalem. It is believed by many that the Wall serves as a direct channel to the Lord.

The blog states that their hopes are that this mission will help people around the world connect with the Western Wall, "The Kotel", God's Wall and make changes in their lives.

I encourage you to visit this site for pictures and several video presentations.

Right now I am heading to Twitter to become a follower of Tweet Your Prayers!!

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