Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer

Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer

  An interesting article from the UK.

β€œEternal wall of Answered Prayer”, Yes, you read correctly.

What is that?

Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer is a proposed huge Christian landmark in Birmingham in the UK (180km NW of London). It will sit in the heart of the UK by the end of 2023. The gigantic monument of hope will host a million accounts of answered prayer, making it the largest database of hope stories in the world.

The builders Vision: To ignite a faith for prayer on a national level

Their  mission is for the Eternal Wall to make hope visible to our nation through the one million stories of hope housed in the landmark.

The MΓΆbius strip design, a shape with no beginning or end, speaks of God’s eternal nature, whilst the beautiful grounds and chaplains allow for peaceful reflection and prayer.

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75,000 β€˜heritage bricks’ will be included in Eternal Wall to celebrate answered prayer dating as far back as 600 AD. This is to preserve and remember how God has helped people all throughout our nation’s (UK’s) rich history.

Each brick will recount a personal, specific way in which God has answered a prayer for people both now and in the past, offering a vast amount of experiences all explaining how God has come through for individuals in the midst of life’s storms.

We want to see Jesus’ miraculous and loving nature celebrated through these answered prayers and believe that the one million testimonies will ignite faith, and belief in the power of prayer, on a national level.

Our state-of-the-art educational centre and bespoke app will create a visitor experience like no other. Visitors will experience heritage answered prayers dating back to the 1st century, whilst finding inspiration in the stories of today, all of which declare Jesus is alive, God hears us, and He answers prayer.

You will come to Eternal Wall and be inspired by the fact that every single brick in its design represents a story of Jesus answering prayer. Faith or no faith, we believe you will be encouraged by the many stories of God changing situations around, and perhaps you will even be inspired to β€˜try praying’ to Jesus.

You will have free access to the incredible database of one million answered prayers. Type in whatever situation or storm of life you’re going through, and discover personal accounts detailing how God answered and came through for many different people. We know that if He has done it before, He is more than faithful to do it again. Your faith will be lifted and you will be encouraged to seek Him for an answer.

Reveal Christ to the nation

It is, we believe, a time for Christians to be bold about their faith. Around 500,000 journeys will travel past this monument every week, and we estimate that 200,000 people will visit the site annually.

We hope that as you discover the answered prayers and comprehend the colossal nature of what you are witnessing, you will personally encounter the God who answers.

Furthermore, we also believe that this project will embolden Christians to share their faith and their stories of answered prayer more freely.

Preserve stories from our Christian heritage

God has faithfully and powerfully moved throughout the history of the UK. He has answered prayers of people such as St Augustine way back in the sixth century, right through to the more modern times of WWII, when millions of people queued up outside churches to pray for the men on the beaches of Dunkirk.

We have no way of knowing what culture and society will look like in a hundred years’ time, but we do know that Eternal Wall will still be standing, and that people will still be able to discover its stories of hope, and see that Jesus answers prayer.

We know that we will have faithfully sown into future generations and shared with them what Jesus has done in our time.

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(Article from eternal wall of answered prayer UK, with permission)

https://www.eternalwall.org.uk/