Prayer request line started in Kansas City 100 years ago will most likely be outsourced to Hindu god in India soon



Silent Unity started as prayer request service in Kansas City with "a lone man in 1907, seated in a rocking chair and using a “candlestick” phone."
Myrtle Fillmore organized Silent Unity soon after, and it quickly grew to 10,000 members who would set aside time to pray in silence at 9 p.m. daily By 1902, about 100 letters a day were coming to Silent Unity at offices then in Kansas City. In 1907, Fayette Drake was assigned the job to take prayer requests by telephone.

“In those days, it was cutting-edge to have a telephone in any kind of work,” Brown said.

Now Silent Unity has 13 prayer centers worldwide.
It sounds like a really neat service, it's also available on the Internet . . . Which is nice but makes me wonder if God deletes all the prayers as junk mail because his penis doesn't need to be any bigger and he's too smart to fall for a Nigerian bank scam.

Comments

  1. Hilarious!
    Having a nice day, Vishnu here.

    Happy trails,
    Bad Ben

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  2. That's a stout prayer line that I'm 2 for 3 on. I only found out earlier this year that they pay their "prayer warriors" $9 an hour, and regretted that I didn't know that sort of thing was a career option in my younger years.

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  3. I don't believe you Lay Ann.

    Tony they don't have penis's in Heaven.

    The greedy falls for Nigerian bank scam.

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