
November 17, 2025 – Global Leaders will soon be coming together to pray for the current state of our world for 24 hours.
Set to take place from November 21 – 22, starting 6am, Ambassador Apostle Dr. Veryl Howard is the visionary behind this Global 24 hour effort and will spearhead this live prayer with leaders from around the world.
Ambassador Dr. Howard says “leaders will come together as one to pray for the current state of our world.” International leaders joining the effort will include those from Bermuda with singing group “Last Call”, Bahamas, St. Kitts & Nevis, St., Marten, St. Lucia, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Tortola, BVI, Guyana, Turks & Calicos, Canada, Nassau, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Antigua & Barbuda, Masarat, UK, and Dominica just to name a few.
These international leaders are all in agreement that prayer is truly needed and what better way to show their support than through prayer and supporting each other as the body of Christ.
Additionally, many media partners will also be joining this effort including The Bobby Parker Show, Attorney Lionel Green WBGR Radio/TV Network, Bishop David Evans, Pic TV, PraisElulah host Brother D, Positive TV Global host Orlando Miller, A Dose of Hope Syndicated Radio host Hope Stith, Abundant Life Min. Radio, KFWF247 radio, KSTL host Evangelist Tammy Renne Ross, Marcel McManus Show, host Tamera Fair “Brunch Bunch” Inspiration 1390, Anna Stephenson Spiritual Downloads Show, Apostle Sctonda Kelly WNRR, Central Praise SKB Radio, RTCFM89, The Partice Smith Show, Love 101 FM TV/Radio Jamaica and Sheilah Belle with The Belle Report.
Ambassador Dr. Howard says “The Media rose to the occasion as sponsors to help the cause and will also be airing segments of the prayer vigil in addition to conducting interviews with some of those who will be leading prayer throughout the day.
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