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==Prayer walks== | ==Prayer walks== | ||
* [[March 21]], 2009: [[Titusville]] and [[Graymont]] | * [[March 21]], 2009: [[Titusville]] and [[Graymont neighborhood|Graymont]] | ||
* [[May 16]], 2009: [[Mount Calvary Baptist Church]], [[West End]] | * [[May 16]], 2009: [[Mount Calvary Baptist Church]], [[West End]] | ||
* [[June 20]], 2009: [[Southtown Court]] | * [[June 20]], 2009: [[Southtown Court]] |
Latest revision as of 16:26, 15 August 2017
Prayer Force United is an intercessory prayer campaign launched in early 2009 by Birmingham Police chief A. C. Roper and pastor Mark Hand.
The group sends out e-mail updates to volunteers, urging them to pray for spiritual transformation in high crime areas and for divine intervention against certain crime trends. It also sponsors monthly prayer walks in Birmingham neighborhoods, often starting with a service in a local church.
Prayer walks
- March 21, 2009: Titusville and Graymont
- May 16, 2009: Mount Calvary Baptist Church, West End
- June 20, 2009: Southtown Court
- August 22, 2009: Christian Valley Missionary Baptist Church, Collegeville
References
- Donaldson, Anna (August 11, 2009) "Police Chief Credits Prayer for Birmingham Crime Drop." CBS42.com
External link
- Prayer Force United website