
On Thursday November 3 we published a report about a team of prayer warriors from Lesotho who set out for the Western Cape to “break a ball” of “revival light” they had prophetically “rolled down” a mountain peak in 2006.
In a 2001 vision which set up the mountain prayer assignment and the Cape assignment, the leader of the Lesotho prayer group Thabiso Mohapeloa saw a shiny white ball roll from the mountain to the southern tip of Africa where it broke up, releasing revival light which spread across the whole of Africa and beyond.
“Praise God the mission was achieved,” said Thabiso. He said they “broke the ball” at Cape Point on Friday November 3 and “released the light” at Cape Aghullus on Saturday November 4.
A Cape Town missionary intercessor told Gateway News that prayer warriors from Jericho Walls International Prayer Network and a prayer team from Heal the Nation of Africa in Johannesburg, led by Apostle Linda Gobodo joined the Lesotho group at Cape Point and Cape Agullhas.
“The prayer assignment from Lesotho was completed at the most southern tip of Africa but the breakthrough happened at the Cape of Good Hope when the Basotho men broke out into spontaneous worship and the rest of us joined in with shofar blowing altogether.We moved closer to the ocean.
“I believe the presence of Apostle Linda Gobodo from healing the nation and her team from Johannesburg made a big difference and impact on the meeting. The ball was crushed and the light was released through the continent to Cairo, Egypt.
“It was also important for a Khoi representation to be instrumental in the release of the light to Cairo Egypt from Agulhas.

“Isaiah 60 was declared as a manifestation of “Jesus the Light of the World arise and shine through the Highway of Africa”. The establishment of the apostolic anointing also manifested as the responsibility to steward the move of God and carry the glory fire and light of God to rest on those with governmental authority,” she said.
A week after the prayer groups visited Cape Point and Cape Agullhas a prayer team from Nambia led by Jurgen Menge paid a follow-up visit to the two Cape sites to “redeem the land”, said the intercessor.

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