Pray.com Addresses Apple App Store in China Restricting Access to Content, Impacting National Day of Prayer Livestream
This livestream has been a pivotal moment for people around the world to be able to join in collective prayer and worship with the most influential Christians in the United States.
- This livestream has been a pivotal moment for people around the world to be able to join in collective prayer and worship with the most influential Christians in the United States.
- This revocation signals a change from previous policies, which allowed the Christian prayer app to minister in the Communist nation.
- "We will continue to pursue avenues to deliver Pray.com as far and wide as possible," said Ryan Beck, cofounder of Pray.com .
- For updates on this situation and information on how to support their efforts, please visit their website at www.pray.com .