Richard Gamble

Nettle Hill Ltd, Brinklow Rd, Ansty, Coventry CV7 9JL, UK

Richard is the visionary behind the colossal project to build the Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer, a monumental piece of public art revealing how Jesus has answered a million personal prayers. It will be the largest database of hope stories in the world. Having the idea in 2004, God gave him the go-ahead to launch in 2016, and for the past several years, Richard has shared the concept all around the UK, rallying people behind the belief that one individual’s answered prayer can be another person’s hope.

After becoming a Christian in 1990 Richard studied at Bible College and then worked for British Gas before leaving the big corporate world to make his mark in entrepreneurship, co-founding both a software business and a marketing consultancy. With a keen love of football, he became CEO of Sports Chaplaincy UK and was the former chaplain of Leicester City Football.

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