JERUSALEM — People of all faiths can now
"tweet" their prayers via Twitter to the Western Wall, one of Judaism's
most sacred sites.

Since the beginning of July, more than 1,000
people have sent messages known as "tweets" to Alon Nir, the Israeli
who came up with the Wall Twitter initiative. Nir prints out every
message and brings them to the wall, which is a remnant of the biblical
Jewish Temple. READ MORE

via www.usatoday.com

So … in essence, they are sending their prayer request to a guy who goes to the wall and prays for them?

Or is it more of a delivery service.

He doesn't claim to be an intermediary, just a delivery guy.

Is this indicative of a revival of interest in prayer?

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