Declaring Peace on the steps of Lansing Capital Hall
Lansing /ˈlænsɪŋ/ is the capital of the US state of Michigan. It is located mostly in Ingham County, although portions of the city extend west into Eaton County and north into Clinton County.


Photos of Reverend Palmer and Michigan’s prayer Leaders and Apostles.
Top: the Rev. Centre: Apostle Denise Cochran – Joy Wind Ministry. Bottom: Apostle Bill Hodge, Goodtree Ministry and GNS TV
Did You Know?
- The overall crime rate in Lansing is 44% higher than the national average.
- For every 100,000 people, there are 11.66 daily crimes that occur in Lansing.
- Lansing is safer than 9% of the cities in the United States.
- In Lansing you have a 1 in 24 chance of becoming a victim of any crime.
- The number of total year over year crimes in Lansing has decreased by 6%.
According to a report by Kyle Feldscher
in 2014 Lansing crime rate increased in 2013 but police chief says incidents are down this year. He said the 2013 crime rate for both violent crime and property crime were far above the Michigan averages and increased from 2012. Violent crimes per 100,000 people, more than double Michigan’s violent crime rate of 449.9 violent crimes per 100,000 people. He said the Violent Crime Initiative — a collaboration between federal, state, county and local law enforcement — has helped stem that tide. In 2014, it appeared that crime was trending down.
Yankowski also said the city has seen decreases in violent and property crime, due to the police department’s work with business watches, neighborhood watches and school watches. He added that the department’s outreach into schools — especially the Gang Resistant Education And Training (GREAT) program — would mean less crime in the future.
“We trained eight police officers to go into middle schools and teach curriculum to kids about making good choices, about not joining gangs and not resorting to violence,” Yankowski said. “It’s the second school year teaching that program. We expect that extension, reaching out to our youth, to pay dividends.”
Since that report, it appears that crime has decreased some 6%. Perhaps due to prayers too? See article below….



He was delighted to hear about the upcoming patrols. And although he was not able to join us on the day, he was in full support of the Vision, and thankfully he faithfully sounded the alarm out to several Outreach Ministries, and Prayer groups. within Detriot and other surrounding areas”




Ministry Team on the move ; on the streets of Downtown Detroit
2 Woodward Avenue, Downtown, Detroit, Michigan.

And it is about time that the Spirit of God is the true Spirit IN Detroit. I say Let it be so dear Lord. Amen.”



“Over the next eleven days, as we draw to the close of the month of May, let us pool our prayers together, praying intensely one Country per day.” See the names of the Counties are listed here

There were several opportunities to stop, to speak to, and pray with folks along the way.


May, is a word that works on the subconscious levels to bring us the reality we are seeking. It is ok to say Yes, and the truth is, that you will never know until you do.
“By this way of seeing and revealing, May then becomes a wonderful word of hope, a shift, spring time as grace, an unpredictable action, of many beautiful, spontaneous adventures.”
Minister Shuanna-lee Samuel paying tribute to the memory of Colin Winston, the taxi driver who was brutally robbed and murdered at this very spot, eight years ago. This was also the starting point for the 1st Easton Prayer Patrols.
One person we spoke with asked if we would pray for her to have more patience…even though it sounded like a tall order, we knew that with God all things are possible. We were glad that we could be there for her. I later thought about her request and even though we had had quite a few other requests up to this point, her honesty grabbed my attention and holds it still. Here we were along the main Stapleton Road High Street, with its many shops and businesses, yet not one of these could supply the solution for this young lady’s need. Hers’ was not a commodity to bottled, tinned or packaged. It was not to be found on a shelf nor on the rails in any of these stores. What she needed was to be connected to the Source of Patience, and we were there as a reminder and advocate, to infuse her with comfort and a knowingness, empathy, understanding. And to note that her request is valid. I began to think about how many young mothers like her that had become hooked on drugs as a way out or those that had found themselves taking their frustrations out on their kids or the others that had thrown in the towel when things seemed unbearable, and had completely missed their God given destiny. But thankfully, in this case we were able to administer some encouraging words, prayers and advice. Rev also briefly introduced her to TBP ( a deep breathing technique with affirmations) and there was such a relief on the young woman’s face as walked away with her children. A few minutes later as I pondered about the honesty of the request, her willingness to listen and receive, and the change that I had seen upon her face, I knew that if this was all that happened over the Easter Prayer Patrols Triathon, it would have sufficed, because here we saw hope; a hope that made our hearts to rejoice. Amen.
Praying at the East gate into the City
Pictures in St Paul’s: Praying for safety, prosperity and favor in the newly opened Polish supermarket

