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This Christian prayer call does not appear to be for Jewish conversion, rather it calls for non-Jews to come to the God of the bible.
More than a million Christians worldwide are expected to pray for the Jewish people and Israel on Yom Kippur, which begins Sunday at sundown.
Mike Bickle of the International House of Prayer in Kansas City and Ron Cantor, a Messianic leader in Israel, spearheaded the call for prayer together, according to the Christian Broadcasting Network, CBN.
Each Christian is asked to dedicate one hour to worship over the 25 hours.
A similar event was held last May in honor of the Jewish holiday of Shavuot, when "twos and threes met in homes. Twos and threes even met in cars with their cell phones; they met in dorm rooms. Some of them met in the church foyer" and prayed for Israel and the Jews.
Some 5 million people prayed in the spring, representing 12,000 ministries and 100 languages.
"We have got to continue to stand with Israel," Bickle said in a video, noting that Israel is "at a very critical time right now... We are hearing from our friends that things are heating up - politically, militarily, with Iran - and they really need us to stand with them right now."
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A million Christians to pray for Jews, Israel on Yom Kippur
This Christian prayer call does not appear to be for Jewish conversion, rather it calls for non-Jews to come to the God of the bible.
