Moments later, a cloud appeared, offering miraculous cover as the soldiers crossed into safety. Weeks later, Spencer received a letter from home. A woman in his church, Mrs. Tankersley, had been woken by the Holy Spirit at 1am and prayed “God, protect him. Send him a cloud.”
Reading that letter changed his life forever. “He wept, and he believed in the power of prayer in a new way,” Richard said.
This opening story framed the rest of the talk, as Richard unpacked why sharing stories of answered prayer matters now more than ever.
“Every story of answered prayer, every testimony, every miracle, every salvation story has a power to it,”
Richard also shared how reading stories of healing led one colleague to experience a miraculous recovery from chronic fatigue syndrome, and how Eternal Wall aims to scale that impact globally—with one million bricks, each one representing a real story of hope.
“Can you imagine 30 million people a year searching Eternal Wall and finding a database of a million stories of answered prayer?” he asked.
“Every single brick will represent a testimony where somebody has prayed to Jesus, and He’s answered.”
The vision is bold. But the purpose is simple: inspire the nation, lift faith, and point people back to the God who listens and answers prayer.
Watch Richard’s full talk below to hear the heart behind Eternal Wall and what it means for this generation.