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Siloam Springs group strives for 24/7 prayer

Posted: March 11, 2010 at 4:41 a.m.

The International House of Prayer in Siloam Springs hopes to one day be open around the clock. Their goal is to be in a continual state of prayer, much like a similar ministry in Kansas City, Mo., where volunteers have been praying nonstop since 1999.

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Religion, Pages 32 on 03/11/2010

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