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Thousands pray over gang violence | Thousands pray over gang violence |
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More than 6,000 Christians have met for an evening of prayer focusing on gang crime in Greater Manchester. | More than 6,000 Christians have met for an evening of prayer focusing on gang crime in Greater Manchester. |
Police chiefs, community leaders and politicians attended the event at Manchester Velodrome, organised by church group City Links. | |
They were asked to pray for police forces and the reduction of gang crime. | |
Organisers hope to promote partnerships between the police, local authorities and churches to address the causes of crime and bring hope to communities. | |
Christians from all denominations attended the event at the velodrome on Stuart Street, which recently hosted the World Cycling Championships. | |
Debra Green, director of City Links, said: "Persistent prayer, over many years, has opened the way for a huge number of effective initiatives delivering benefits to people and communities far and wide." | Debra Green, director of City Links, said: "Persistent prayer, over many years, has opened the way for a huge number of effective initiatives delivering benefits to people and communities far and wide." |
As a police officer and a Christian I know that this work can and will impact on our communities Chief Superintendent Neil Wain, GMP | As a police officer and a Christian I know that this work can and will impact on our communities Chief Superintendent Neil Wain, GMP |
The Bishop of Manchester, the Right Reverend Nigel McCulloch and Chief Superintendent Neil Wain, Stockport Divisional Commander, were among those attending. | |
Mr Wain said: "There are significant benefits from initiatives which involve faith communities working with the police and local agencies, including improving community confidence and trust, increased understanding and not least reduced crime. | Mr Wain said: "There are significant benefits from initiatives which involve faith communities working with the police and local agencies, including improving community confidence and trust, increased understanding and not least reduced crime. |
"By working and praying together to reduce crime and disorder we not only change the physical circumstances that affect people's everyday lives but we change the spiritual circumstances. | "By working and praying together to reduce crime and disorder we not only change the physical circumstances that affect people's everyday lives but we change the spiritual circumstances. |
"As a police officer and a Christian I know that this work can and will impact on our communities." | "As a police officer and a Christian I know that this work can and will impact on our communities." |