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A groundbreaking Christian monument — the largest of its kind in the world — is one step closer to breaking ground in the United Kingdom.
The Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer, set to stand in Coleshill, Birmingham, promises to be far more than just an architectural marvel. With initial wind tunnel testing scheduled for February, the monument is planned to ultimately become what designers envision as an “ongoing testimony to God’s faithfulness,” with Christians from all over the world invited to contribute their powerful, personal stories of answered prayers.
Once completed, organizers say the Eternal Wall will stand as a towering testament to the transformative power of God’s intervention. Positioned just 90 miles north of London, the monument will be visible from nearly 6 miles away, offering an awe-inspiring presence.
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The Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer, set to stand in Coleshill, Birmingham, promises to be far more than just an architectural marvel. With initial wind tunnel testing scheduled for February, the monument is planned to ultimately become what designers envision as an “ongoing testimony to God’s faithfulness,” with Christians from all over the world invited to contribute their powerful, personal stories of answered prayers.
Once completed, organizers say the Eternal Wall will stand as a towering testament to the transformative power of God’s intervention. Positioned just 90 miles north of London, the monument will be visible from nearly 6 miles away, offering an awe-inspiring presence.
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Pioneering Christian monument aims to chronicle world's answered prayers with 'Eternal Wall'
A groundbreaking Christian monument the largest of its kind in the world is one step closer to breaking ground in the United Kingdom
