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Make hope visible
Imagine the impact of a Christian Landmark that generates global attention, displays the infinite facets of God and declares the power of praying to Jesus.
Imagine it soaring 50 metres into the air. Imagine it being the biggest digital database of answered prayers in the world. A stunning piece of architectural art to provoke a conversation about prayer. A never-ending wall of a million bricks, each one digitally linked to a story revealing how Jesus has answered a specific prayer for an individual. This is Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer.
Visible by 852,000 people every week
Eternal Wall of Prayer
Eternal Wall will be built in Coleshill, near Birmingham, UK
1 hour 45 mins from London
1 hour 50 minutes from Manchester
In the heart of the nation,
for the heart of 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. On average, that will be 852,000 people seeing the landmark every seven days.
With visibility from up to six miles away, Eternal Wall will be seen from the M6, M42 and M6. Flights to and from nearby Birmingham Airport shall also have excellent views of Eternal Wall from every angle. And finally, any trains travelling on the HS2 will also get a glimpse of this magnificent monument.
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.
The story so far
– God in all the details
Eternal Wall on BBC Radio 4 ‘The Untold’
The morning of 28th November 2022 the team gathered round to listen to the Eternal Wall story so far on BBC Radio 4’s series The Untold. BBC journalist Becca Bryers, who has followed the project since 2016, has created an authentic portrayal of the journey through recordings & interviews with Richard and the team.
There was so much to squeeze into just thirty minutes of radio but we were thrilled with it!
Listen back now: BBC Sounds
Just as Becca explained, the story so far is just as fascinating for people who are yet to step forward in faith as it is for Christians. Why not share it with family and friends, and let them know how Jesus is moving in this nation to make hope visible.
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This landmark will serve as a place of hope for many, and one that will help us remember the Christian heritage of our nation
Andy Street
Mayor of the West Midlands (2017-2024)
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Christian roots
We believe that the collection of one million testimonies will ignite faith on a global level.
Who we are
The visionaries and volunteers working together to make Eternal Wall a reality.
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