Meet the Family Walking 2,500km Across Outback Australia to Call the Nation Back to God
Walking 2,500km across the outback until from April until August, the Taylor family is crying out to God for Australia’s spiritual restoration.
In one of the most extraordinary prayer initiatives we’ve seen in Australia, a young family from remote Western Australia is walking across the nation for 120 days to cry out to God for spiritual renewal and national restoration.
Starting April 20 and finishing August 17, Felicity Taylor, her husband Nick, and their four children — Cali, Arai, Letty and Chad — are embarking on a 2,500-kilometre journey through the heart of the nation — from Sturt Creek in the Kimberley to Yaraka in western Queensland.
Their goal is simple but profound: to intercede for Australia.
“We just want to see God move in Australia,” Felicity told The Daily Declaration. “We don’t want to just sing about the greatness of God and miracles or just read about it, but we want to see it and we want to be part of it.”
Each day, Felicity will walk between 20 and 25 kilometres through extreme temperatures and rugged terrain. Nick and the children will join Felicity on sections of the walk, offering moral support and helping with the camp setup each evening.
“I think prayer is powerful, especially praying in locations like across the dry heart of Australia,” Felicity said. “We want to see [Australia] restored to its Christian heritage.”
I (Warwick) have known the Taylor family for over 3 decades. I can personally vouch for this amazing family’s courage and integrity. Watch my interview with them below.
A Journey Marked by Communion and Courage
Along the route, Felicity and her family will stop to take communion, declaring the power of the cross in specific locations across the country.
“Communion reminds us of the power of Jesus’ blood and the cross… how Jesus brought us from slavery to freedom,” she explained.
Nick, who is leading the family support team, described the journey as both spiritual and relational. They plan to stop at cattle stations along the way to reconnect with and people they’ve worked with and offer encouragement. They’re also praying for opportunities to share the gospel and see lives transformed along the route.
“We’ll cross the Tanami Desert and travel through the Northern Territory into Queensland,” Nick explained. “Some of these people are excited to see us again. We’ll talk, pray, and support them however we can.”
While the children admit to mixed feelings, they are excited to be involved. “It’ll be cool to walk across Australia,” said Letty. Chad, who loves motorbikes and cattle mustering, is also hopeful about doing some riding — “as long as I watch out for wire fences,” he said.
Nick is deeply moved by his wife’s bold step of faith. “I think it’s a pretty amazing thing to do. I’m pretty proud of her and happy to be alongside her for it.”
The Heart Behind the Harvest
Their project is named Southland Harvest — a reference to Australia’s well-known spiritual identity as the Great Southland of the Holy Spirit. This prayer walk, they believe, is part of a larger move of God across the nation.
“I believe there’s a reason God is calling all of us,” Felicity explains. “I believe He’s calling the whole church of Australia into prayer.”
She is believing for spiritual breakthrough. “Many say change will take generations, but I disagree. God is calling the Australian church to prayer, and as we unite in obedience, we’ll see miracles and transformation.”
Felicity’s dream is for an Australia that mirrors the early Church in the Book of Acts — bold, prayerful, and miraculous. She has studied Acts deeply, taking pages of notes and noting just how far today’s church has drifted from that model.
“I want to see an Australia that’s really hungry for Jesus and an Australia that is back to its Christian roots,” she said.
Nick agrees: “To see [our country] turn around and come back to a God-honouring society — that would be incredible.”
How You Can Get Involved
The Taylors are calling on fellow Australians to join them in prayer over the same period, wherever they are. “We can not ignore the stirring in our hearts,” Felicity wrote. “The driving force of love to the people of Australia compels us past our own limits and beyond our comforts.”
The family is inviting Australians to participate in 120 Days of Prayer for Australia by setting aside time each day to intercede for the nation. They hope thousands will join them in covering Australia with prayer “from every state, every region, and every town.”
They can be followed at Southland Harvest on Facebook and Instagram. Nick and Felicity can contacted by email at southlandharvest@outlook.com. And the family can be supported financially via PayPal.
For those stirred to get involved, the family asks one simple question: Will you join us in praying for Australia?
As the Taylors step out in faith across the sun-scorched heart of the nation, their footsteps carry a prayer that all Australians can echo: “Lord, bring us back to You.”
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Thank you for posting this article ….an extremely worthy cause ..a walk of faith for Australus to rurn back to God …and starts with His people …
Amazing! We pray that the Lord to go before them, and surround them as they travel across this sunburnt land! We declare that with every step they take, every declaration they make, that this great Nation will turn from its wicked ways to walk into it’s destiny as the “Great Southland of the Holy Spirit!”The Lord bless you as you go!
Warwick you don’t play fair. I had tears in my eyes during the whole interview. However I have a question, how did they come to choose Yaraka as a final destination? What an amazing walk of faith. It will be a priveledge to cover them in prayer. God bless them as they travel. Believe me they will not be disappointed and if I know the people of the inland they will have some wonderful stories to tell. I know Yaraka well and I’m sure they will plan an amazing time for their arrival. I only hope I can get out there for it.
Thank you Warwick. God bless