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Prayer For The Syrian People, at the Syria Border with James Twyman
February 1, 2016 @ 7:00 am - 9:00 pm
PRAYER FOR THE SYRIAN PEOPLE, SYRIAN BORDER, W/ PEACE CONCERT BY JAMES TWYMAN
The Golan Heights, on the Syrian border of Israel, are often uncomfortably close to the fighting with Daesh. Visiting peace musician James Twyman will perform a concert, and tomorrow, Feb. 1st, the Abrahamic Reunion will bring Jews, Muslims, Christians, and Druze to pray focus prayers and thoughts for the suffering of the people of Syria. We will gather at the Mt. Bental and other lookout points overlooking southern Syria.
James Twyman is advertising this to the whole world, and seeking to make this the largest synchronized peace vigil in history. See his email blast here.
Please join this email wherever you are:
10am EST
7am PST
3pm London Time
5pm Israel
There has become a rather grim trend in Golan Heights called “war-watching” – where tourists come to watch the fighting in Syria from these mountains, some with chips, beer, and binoculars. We will use these overlooks to pray for the people of Syria. As Twyman writes on his website, that prayer is “the most powerful force on Earth.”
From Eliyahu McLean:
In 2004, I joined a multi-faith journey led by peace musician James Twyman from Amman to Baghdad, to pray for the peace of the Iraqi, and Israeli, people, and the world. This is a picture of our gathering outside the National Theater in downtown Baghdad. This Monday, Feb. 1, thousands globally will send their focused prayers to join us again, as we journey, G-d willing, Israelis, Palestinians, and internationals, to pray for the Syrian people, meters away from ISIS, Nusra Front and Hizballah controlled territory on the Golan Heights border of southern Syria. Please join us in person, or in intention, for a ceasefire in Syria, for the healing of the Syrian people, and wider Abrahamic family.
News Article About The Peace Vigil: “Folk Singer To Go to Syria to Bring Peace to ISIS”
Event Contact: Eliyahu McLean, +972-(0)58-7578522