
We want to pray for you at the Western Wall.
We will be in Israel from May 18 to June 2 for the Jerusalem Prayer Breakfast and to meet with our ministry partners across the land. As part of our time there, we’ll be going to the Western Wall - a portion of the ancient retaining wall that once supported the Temple Mount, and the closest accessible place to where the Holy of Holies once stood.
For generations, it has been a place of deep prayer and longing. We want to carry your requests there with us.
How can we pray for you?
Fill out the form below by Saturday, May 17. We’ll print every prayer, pray for you by name, and lay your requests before the Lord.
All prayers will be kept confidential.
When you hit “Send,” you will receive our itinerary, so you can be praying for us as well. Please do not publish this itinerary anywhere online. We are planning on praying at the Western Wall on Monday, June 2.
“Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.” — Mark 11:24
We don’t believe there’s anything magical about the stones of the Western Wall. There’s no special power in a location itself, though God does make it a point to do certain things in certain places. There is a “theology of place” woven throughout the Biblical narrative. But we remember that prayer is powerful because of the One we’re praying to - not where we’re standing.
That said, there is something deeply significant about standing in the place where God once chose to dwell among His people…and where our Jewish brothers and sisters still come to cry out to Him daily.
So when we pray at the Wall, it’s not about superstition - it’s about solidarity, remembrance, and unity with the people and promises of God.
We’ll carry your requests with us and pray with expectation - not because of the Wall, but because of the covenant-keeping God who hears.
A NOTE ABOUT PRAYER AT THE WALL