Mother's answered prayers form part of new £40m Christian monument

Warwickshire site chosen for Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer, a 12-bus-high monument made of a million bricks with prayers inside.

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Mother's answered prayers form part of new £40m Christian monument

The Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer, a £40m Christian monument, is under construction in Warwickshire near the M6 and M42 motorways, close to Coleshill. Standing 12 double-decker buses high, it will be the UK's largest Christian landmark, composed of a million bricks. Each brick will contain a story of answered prayer, accessible via smartphone scan. Founder Richard Gamble, formerly a chaplain at Leicester City FC, conceived the idea in 2004. A private benefactor donated the land and covers most costs; fundraising continues for visitor facilities. The project has collected 125,000 answered prayer testimonies, including Juliet's story of losing twin boys and later having a healthy son, Leo. Construction aims for completion in 2028 and is expected to be seen by 800,000 people daily.

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Christian monumentEternal Wall of Answered PrayerWarwickshireRichard GambleJuliet miracles