England Kickstarts “Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer” Project as Testimony to Spirituality

England Kickstarts “Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer” Project as Testimony to Spirituality
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Construction has officially begun on the Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer, a striking Christian monument near Birmingham in Coleshill. According to the project’s own website, eternalwall.org.uk, the ceremony on November 5, 2025, marked a significant milestone in what has been over 20 years in the making.
The structure is being built in the shape of a Möbius strip, rising to approximately 51.5 meters (169 feet) in height.
It will be composed of one million bricks, each physically present in the wall but also digitally linked to a submitted testimony: individuals have shared stories of prayers they believe were answered, and these stories will be accessible through mobile devices, The Independent reported.
The idea for the monument originated with Richard Gamble, a former chaplain, who conceived the project more than two decades ago. The land for the site was donated by Lord Robert Edmiston, whose IM Properties company has also contributed a large portion of the funding.
Organizers aim to open the monument in 2028, creating not only a landmark but a “gathering place for stories” and a public testament to faith, hope, and answered prayers. The project is being billed as the UK’s largest Christian monument.
In all, the Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer stands as a massive architectural and digital memorial — not just to prayer itself, but to the power of stories in shaping community and faith.




