I thank Karin and Frank Hauerken from Aschaffenburg for this dream. Maybe a lot more share it than you think.
Last night I had a dream. In my dream, the Pope held a press conference in Rome and announced to the world that the next morning at 9 a.m. he would take his famous and iconic white papa-mobile, embark on a journey and travel the 1500 miles to Kyiv in the going to Ukraine.
The Pope invited all believers, regardless of their faith, to accompany him in their cars on this historic journey of peace. He also called on the religious leaders of other world religions to join him in this historic endeavour.
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When the Papa Mobile left the Vatican the next morning, hundreds of cars were already waiting to follow it. The convoy drove through the streets of Rome cheered on by thousands of people wishing them the best. Like migratory birds on their way, more and more cars joined the Pope heading east, and soon the convoy vastly outnumbered the military convoy waiting to attack Kyiv.
Helicopters from the major news channels that picked up the story flew over the Pope’s convoy and broadcast the sensational events live. More cars joined at each ramp until the tail of the convoy seemed to reach over the horizon.
Driving through Poland, shortly before crossing the border into Ukraine, the Dalai Lama and other faith leaders of the world joined and made the Peace Trek the largest multi-religious initiative in history. When they reached the famous Maidan Square, thousands greeted them enthusiastically, hoping for an end to violence and war.
The pope and other faith leaders said mass together, prayed for peace and asked Vladimir Putin to take his soldiers home to their families. The Pope announced that he would remain in Maidan Square until the guns were gone and peace restored. The fair was broadcast worldwide and reached a larger audience than any other event in history.
Not fearing death with the power of faith against deadly aggression. Peacemaker by calling – Lord in heaven, that would be something.