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Pedal and Pray. Bike Ride. John O Groats to England SW.

Jim Ware director of North Devon House of Prayer is due to start his 2nd journey across the UK on his road bike.

Jim is planning to start this bike ride in April 2024. He will complete the ride from John O groats back to the South West of England in a few stages across this year. In 2022 He completed Lands End to John O groats in 3 stages across the year over 1200 miles in total. His vblogs are brilliant if you want to check them on the ndhop.org website. This year he intends to begin where he left off at John O groats and make his way down the UK on the east coast. Not sure how long these journeys will take or how many stages it will take. This is a prayer journey and is open to the spontaneous leading of the Lord throughout. Jim will be connecting with Christian leaders along the way praying for the nation.

If you want to join Jim in making a difference. We are raising money in aid of NORTH DEVON HOUSE OF PRAYER and every donation no matter how small will help to cover costs of the journey and support the ministry itself based in Barnstaple. NDHOP is open throughout the week, bringing christians together to worship and pray. We serve the Lord in a variety of ways in our local community and much further afield through mission trips. We also host other ministries such as street pastors and try praying.

If you wish to support Jim and his family personally please get in touch with ndhop at www.ndhop.org

Thank you in advance for your contribution to this cause it means so much!!

If you want to partner in prayer with us do get in touch.

Blessings !
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