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Questions of Faith: Building a prayer wall

Marc Shoffman
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Questions of Faith: Building a prayer wall
Former chaplain Richard Gamble wants to build a national prayer landmark, akin to other UK landmarks such as the Angel of the North or Stonehenge. Many of these represent key moments in history such as military victories or to show off art and culture, but Richard wants to build one for prayer, representing a million answered prayers. He’s managed to raise just over £47,000 and is now launching a competition for the best design for the monument, which he wants to build next to a motorway.
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Richard Gamble


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Questions of Faith: The EU Referendum

Marc Shoffman
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Questions Of Faith

Questions of Faith: The EU Referendum
How does religion fit in the EU Referendum? Lord William Wallace, from Christians for Europe, and Adrian Hilton, Co-chair of Christians for Britain, join Marc Shoffman to discuss what role faith should play throughout the campaign. How big a factor should Christianity play when people come to vote?
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Lord William Wallace, Adrian Hilton


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Questions Of Faith: The Wall of Answered Prayer

Marc Shoffman
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Questions Of Faith

Questions Of Faith: The Wall of Answered Prayer
A recent campaign, The Wall of Answered Prayer, was launched at the beginning of April to raise £45,000 to build a Christian symbol equivalent to the Angel of the North. Campaign founder Richard Gamble says this will be a national prayer landmark representing a million answered prayers. He tells Marc Shoffman how he came up with the idea, the course of the campaign so far and how the money will be used.
Guest:

Richard Gamble


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