Eternal Wall Update
A groundbreaking Christian monument — the largest of its kind in the world — is one step closer to breaking ground. Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer, set to stand in Coleshill, Birmingham, promises to share hope and inspiration to thousands of lives. With initial wind tunnel testing complete, work is expected to start soon on the huge landmark – which will include one million bricks, each digitally scannable and telling a story of answered prayer. Christians across the world are invited to contribute their powerful, personal stories, with almost 50,000 already being submitted.
The monument will be visible from nearly six miles away, offering an awe-inspiring presence and seen by an estimated 500,000 people per week. The project has already captured testimonies representing a wide variety of experiences, including miraculous healings, unlikely salvation stories and restored relationships. Eternal Wall’s team are now on the hunt for further answered prayers, with a goal of 200,000 submissions by the opening date.
“The power of just one person’s story can impact countless lives for the better,” said Eternal Wall founder Richard Gamble.
“Think about what a million can do. We are all important to Jesus, and all have a story to tell — the piece of us that moves others and points them to Him.
“You might not be famous, feel influential or have a story you deem exciting, but that doesn’t make you any less valuable to God than another.
“Your story in Christ matters and is meant to be shared with others. Join us and make history; if it impacts just one soul (from halfway across the world) for eternity, it’s worth it.”
Visit www.eternalwall.org.uk to submit your answered prayer or make a donation towards the landmark’s costs.