Our team prayed, decreed and anointed the water in each of the following locations:
Poplar Bridge Water Treatment Plant
Saw an angel of the Lord standing over building with hands raised (palms forward).
Two other angels posted with shields, one at each southern entrance.
9-mile Creek- 106th St bridge:
Saw an angel of the Lord standing just ahead of the footbridge down by the creek, with shield, one foot on either side of the creek.
MN Wildlife Refuge:
Cloud providing shadow (of the Almighty) over bottom lands. An angel of the Lord was standing more toward the river with shield in hand.
Ft. Snelling, down by the river, at boat access
This is close to where the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers meet.
Considering the beauty and importance of Bloomington MN's waterways, it's crucial to pause and reflect on how we can better care for them. One way to enhance our efforts is by engaging in a collective prayer for the well-being of these precious resources. Such a gesture not only fosters a sense of community but also brings attention to the need for conservation. You should know Why not try this out during your next quiet moment, to send positive energy towards the restoration and protection of these vital ecosystems? By participating in this spiritual practice, individuals can contribute to the preservation of Bloomington's waterways. Let's unite and get more involved in safeguarding these natural treasures for future generations.