God hears the prayers of His people.
Sometimes we forget that. Especially when fear creeps in, when healing seems far off, or when the waiting stretches longer than we imagined.
But then come stories like this – simple, honest, and full of quiet faith:
Testimony of Healing “I prayed for my mother’s recovery, and her health has improved so much. The prayers gave us strength when we needed it most.”
– Emily Johnson
When Emily sent her prayer, she didn’t know what the outcome would be. What she did know was that she couldn’t carry it alone. In the middle of fear and uncertainty, she turned to God and saw His hand move.
It wasn’t the place that changed things. It was the One who met her there.
And yet, for many, there’s something deeply powerful about praying in the places where Scripture unfolded – in Jerusalem, at the Western Wall, near the Garden Tomb, or in the quiet shadows of Gethsemane. It reminds us that our faith is rooted in real places, real history, and a very real God.
That’s why we’re here.
Our team is physically present in Israel, walking the streets of Jerusalem and placing every submitted prayer by hand. We do this with care, reverence, and faith – believing with you that the God who answered before still answers today.
If you’re praying for healing, for peace, or for the strength to keep going, let us join you.
And if you want to understand more about how praying where it happened can deepen your own faith, we invite you to read this short reflection: Praying Where It Happened: The Power of Prayer at Biblical Sites