The Zioneer reports that the first ladies of Nigeria and Kenya will join 500 Christian leaders from 50 nations in Jerusalem in October for the 24th annual Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem. The event, broadcast globally, is expected to unite tens of millions of Christians across 175 countries in prayer and solidarity with Israel.
This morning, The Zioneer reported that the first ladies of Nigeria and Kenya will join 500 Christian leaders from 50 nations in Jerusalem for the 24th annual Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem in October. The event, broadcast globally, is expected to unite tens of millions of Christians across 175 countries in prayer and solidarity with Israel. The participation of the first ladies adds a new dimension to the annual gathering, which was announced earlier this week by Bishop Robert Stearns, founder of Eagles' Wings, as the largest such event for Jerusalem. The Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem, held annually since 2002, has become a fixture of international Christian solidarity with Israel.
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