Malcolm Hedding - ICEJ Jerusalem "There is no more urgent time to embrace the initiative since again the Jewish people in the state of Israel are under threat. Prayer is the most powerful force in the universe and we should all be involved"
Sunday Adelaja - Embassy of God Church (Ukraine) "We all must be thankful to the people who have taken up the responsibility of helping the body of Christ do what God commanded all of us to do. Let's support their efforts"
Cliff and Kelly Rhoades - World Harvest Evangelism "This is the first worldwide event that I know of that is mandated from God's word to pray for the peace of Jerusalem (Psalm 122:6-9). Written some 2600 years ago, this command should still be obeyed - but sad to say that most hate Israel and the Jews. This is why this worldwide event must be participated by all Christians worldwide. We can all set aside one day to pray and fast for the peace of Jerusalem. Kelly and I are excited about this very important event!"
Doug Stringer - Somebody Cares America "Micah 4 says there would come a time when people from all backgrounds and all ethnicities would gather at the Mountain of the Lord - Jerusalem - and lay aside their weapons of warfare, for harvesting tools. Like never before, churches all across the globe need to pray simultaneously and passionately for the peace of Jerusalem, so that despite the global tension and the violence there, weapons of warfare would be turned instead to worshipping the Lord and restoring God's presence again in His Land."
Pastor John Adedeji (Nigeria) "Prayer for Jerusalem is a mandate, not a suggestion. God specifically said we should pray for Jerusalem from all [ethnicities] for peace!"
Joyce Meyer - Joyce Meyer Ministries "As Christians and believers in the Word of God, we have a responsibility to pray for the peace of Jerusalem. America and Israel have been friends and allies for many years now and today we must continue to stand in support of Israel. As the body of Christ we must ask God to bring them not only peace in the natural, but also peace spiritually through relationship with Jesus Christ."
Dave Butts - Chairman, America's National Prayer Committee "There is no more urgent call to the whole body of Christ than the Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem. This prayer movement blends the dynamic of tomorrow's headlines with the imperative of praying God's Word back to Him."
Bill Sutter - The Friends of Israel "Praying for the peace of Jerusalem is a precious privilege in fellowship with the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob who declares of His people Israel, “Yea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love (Jer. 31:3)."
John Arnott - Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship "We are as a church praying for the peace of Jerusalem and the protection and salvation of the people of Israel
Lila Terhune - Cross Pollination "Prayer is the key to an open heart. We can't remain indifferent to the subject of our prayers. When we pray for the 'Peace of Jerusalem,' the passion of His heart will be deposited into us. We will long to see His people regathered and His city restored."
Michael Pierce - Christ for your City "May we act upon the instruction of Psalm 122:6 'to pray for the peace of Jerusalem' and utilize the power of 'one accord' unity found in Acts 2:1 on October 3 and every day of the year. Jesus prayed for Jerusalem and so must we! God releases His blessing when we walk in obedience to His Word!"
Richard Twiss - Wiconi International “As a First Nations leader here in North America, we bless the Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem.”
Elwood McQuaid - The Friends of Israel “The mandate for Christians to pray for the peace of Jerusalem is not an option; it is an obligation.”
Fern Nichols - Mom's In Touch International Committee "We bless the heart of God and pray in agreement with the will of God, when we pray for the peace of Jerusalem."
Rev. Willem J. J. Glashouwer - Christians for Israel International/European Coalition for Israel "Prayer is fulfilling God's command in Isaiah 62:7: ...and give Him no rest till He establishes Jerusalem and makes her the praise of the earth...' So my prayer is: O Lord, please fulfill your promises to Israel. You have sworn: ...NEVER AGAIN... in Your word. Thank You, Oh Lord, that You will keep all Your promises You made to Israel. Thank You, Oh Lord, that one-day the nations will know and see Who is really GOD.' "

Perry Stone - Voice of Evangelism - Perry Stone, Jr. Ministry
“Jerusalem is the center of faith for the 3 Monotheistic Religions and should always be a central focus of our prayers and peace”.

Marco Barriento - Centro Internacional Aliento
“The Bible says that we should pray for the peace of Jerusalem and that if we do so, we will be prosperous. But we shouldn’t just pray for Israel because we will be blessed… we should pray for the peace of Jerusalem because in their peace there will be a greater of prosperity and peace to all other nations…”

Steve Hill, Founder - Steve Hill Ministries
“We need to pray for the peace of Jerusalem because God commands us to pray for the peace of Jerusalem. Right now the whole world is focused on Israel: What’s going to happen? What’s going to happen with the neighboring countries? So its time to get on our faces…to believe God for Israel, to believe God for a move of His spirit….”
Franck Pecastaing - Founder of “Hand in Hand” (France) "Praying for the Peace of Jerusalem (Psalm 122) is a platform that promotes unity in the Body of Christ (John 17:20 23) that will impact our generation worldwide. Jerusalem must be recognized as the capital of the nation of Israel, indivisible and eternal."
Ford Taylor - Transformation Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky "May believers in Jesus set aside their personal agendas for a world wide vision in prayers including praying for the peace of Jerusalem, '...the city of our God, in the mountain of His holiness.'" (Psalm 48:1)
Luc Henrist - "Chrétiens Amis d'Israël" (CFI Belgium) "As Christians, we believe in prayer, and we pray for our nations and for our cities. But there is one city for which the Bible specifically mentions that we should pray: Jerusalem. How many of us actually pray for the 'Peace' of this city ? Now is the time to start praying for this city where Jesus ministered, where He was crucified, where He rose from the dead and where He will come back ! He is the one who will bring the "Peace" we are praying for, because only He is the "Prince of Peace!"
Gary Bauer - American Values "As radical Islamists continue to wage terror attacks against innocent Jews and the evil of anti-Semitism sweeps Europe it is more important than ever to hear the Biblical call to pray for the peace of Jerusalem. Please join me in doing so."

Che Ahn
“As the body of Christ, it is our mandate and our privilege to pray for the peace of Israel. I believe that this day of prayer is key in ushering the fullness of promises of God for Jerusalem.”

John Buhler - Christian Advocates for Israel (CAFI)
“While peace/wholeness (Heb. Shalom) is God’s desire for every city (Jer 29:7), there is a passionate yearning in His heart revealed through the Psalms and the Prophets (Ps 122, Isa 62) for only one city by Name – whose very calling and Name signify the divine testimony He seeks for – “PRAY for the Shalom of Jeru-Shalom” (Ps 122:6). May we be careful to remember and faithful to fulfill this biblical responsibility He has entrusted to us.”
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