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boettcher.lm
Mar 17, 2024
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boettcher.lm
Mar 17, 2024
In MONTANA
My friend Stephanie and I prayed over the Dam, reservoir, tributaries and the Bighorn River below the dam. We worshiped and danced, interceded, made declarations and decrees, shared communion and left the elements, and anointed with oil, salt, and honey. The presence of the Lord was strong! Thank you Lord for all you are accomplishing!
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boettcher.lm
Mar 15, 2024
In MONTANA
Has anyone prayed over these?
Fresno Dam/Reservoir
Nelson Dam/Reservoir
Lake Elwell-Tiber Dam/Reservoir
Whitewater Reservoir
If you have or can go, please post. Blessings!
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boettcher.lm
Mar 15, 2024
In MONTANA
Tim Boyd prayed over the Tongue River Dam. Eastern MT, staying across the border in Sheridan, WY. He took declarations with him to pray over that Dam 🙏
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boettcher.lm
Mar 14, 2024
In MONTANA
My friend Brenda and I shared communion, then prayed over these two streams on March 8, declaring Psalm 91, the crafted decrees, the original MT constitution preamble, and poured oil, wine and communion bread, honey (for blessing and fruitfulness), and sprinkled salt for cleansing. Because these flow into the Yellowstone, a tributary of the Missouri then Mississippi, we prayed the crafted prayer for the Mississippi. After we prayed at Bear Creek, a spiritual vulture flew away to be replaced by dancing starlings, and we were led to pray for healing of relationships along the river near Belfry and for an abundance of clean waters in this area, covering all with the blood of Jesus.
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boettcher.lm
Feb 26, 2024
In MONTANA
My husband Pete and I prayed over and anointed the headwaters to Cooney Dam, its structure and spillway. We prayed over and anointed Rock Creek, praying also for the aquifers, irrigation systems, wells, water and wastewater treatment plants, blessing them and decreeing there would be no shortage of water. We prayed in the Spirit, proclaimed the crafted decree, had communion, put elements from communion in the waters, poured out juice and oil, and honey for productivity, salt for purification, and sang, "Our God is an Awesome God"! We declared there would be no failure of the dam or its spillway (anointed them, too). This covers the western part of Carbon County. Streams north of MT 421 and East of MT 212 flow into the Yellowstone River.
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boettcher.lm
Feb 26, 2024
In MONTANA
My husband, Pete, and I prayed over all perennial streams in Stillwater County, including Limestone (McKinsey) Spring, West Fork Stillwater (tribs Castle Cr, Meyers Cr, Lodgepole Cr, Squaw Cr), Stillwater River (tribs Woodbine Cr, Falls Cr, Corkscrew Cr, Clarks Cr, Goose Cr, Flood Cr, Nye Cr, Bad Canyon Cr, Trout Cr, Grove Cr, Beaver Cr, Robinson Draw, Magpie Cr, Midnight Cr, Whitebird Cr, Joe Hill Cr, Shane Cr, Huntley Cr, Butcher Cr), East and West Fishtail (tribs Little Rocky Cr, Prairie Cr, Prairie Dog Cr, Meadow Cr, Fiddler Cr), East Rosebud (tribs E Rosebud Lk, Hell Roaring Cr), West Rosebud (tribs Chicken Cr, aqueduct, Island Lk, Emerald Lk, Silver Lk, Mystic Lk, Froze-to-Death Lk) and the Mystic Power Dam, Keyser Creek, and the Yellowstone River at Columbus.
We prayed throughout the River valleys over wastewater plants, water plants, school and residential water supplies, especially unconsolidated aquifers, Eagle Sandstone, and Madison Formation, and irrigation systems.
We prayed Psalm 91, had communion, prayed the crafted prayers adding the MT Constitution preamble at the Yellowstone, worshiped as led, put the elements in the water, anointed with oil, sprinkled with salt to cleanse and purify, and poured in honey for fruitfulness and blessing of quality and quantity. We augmented the Mississippi River prayer, because these streams all flow into the Yellowstone River to the Missouri, to the Mississippi. We prayed over the Yellowstone's bridges and the oil line crossings at those bridges.
We also prayed over the Stillwater Mine's two tailings storage and waste rock storage facilities that are on/near the Stillwater River.
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