JesusAnswers.com Ministry is located beside the Holiest Site in Christianity, Church of Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem. The Church of Holy Sepulcher is the site where our Lord Jesus Christ was crucified, and the tomb where Jesus was buried and then resurrected. We have been delivering your prayer requests to the Holy Sepulcher since 1999, with 728,193+ Prayers Answered.
We are Honored and fortunate to be able to visit daily and pray for Christians around the world at the Holiest place in Christianity.
Mission Statement
In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, we humbly dedicate this space to you, dear brothers and sisters in Christ. Our mission is simple yet profound: to bring your prayers to the holiest church in the world, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, where Jesus, our Savior, triumphed over death and rose again, offering hope and redemption to all who believe. We believe that God is always with you, in every moment, whether in joy or sorrow, in doubt or faith. He is the answer to every question, the comfort in every trial. Through the power of prayer, we invite you to share your heart's deepest desires, struggles, and praises, knowing that God hears you and will guide you with love and mercy.
We aim to provide resources for Christian education, strengthen your faith, and bring you closer to the heart of God.
In all that we do, we seek to nurture the faith of the next generation and help each person who visits this site to feel the embrace of Christ's love, wherever they are. May God bless you and keep you, now and always.
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The Church of the Holy Sepulcher
The Church of Holy Sepulcher is located in the Old City of Jerusalem, steps from where we are. The Church is not significant only because it is where our Lord, Jesus Christ, was crucified, laid to rest, and resurrected. It is significant because of groundbreaking miracles. Miracles witnessed by the faithful, agreed on by historians and archaeologists. The Bible records miracles tied to Jesus’ crucifixion, burial, and resurrection at the site on which the Church of the Holy Sepulcher was built.
