Country Star Reba McEntire Calls the World to ‘Pray For Peace’ with New Song She Says Was ‘Sent From God’ (VIDEO)

People and celebrities everywhere joined Reba McEntire as she released her newest song "Pray For Peace" calling the world to prayer during difficult times of war and division.

"The idea to write the song "Pray For Peace" came to me last year as I was walking on our place in Gallatin, Tn," McEntire wrote on a Facebook post along, "For days I'd sing, 'Pray for Peace', over and over. It wasn't until several months later did the other parts start to fall in place. Some, not until we got into the studio to record it."

The popular actress and singer went on to say, "I feel this song is a gift from God. I have never worked on a song as long as this one."

McEntire said the process was long and was pieced together as time passed by, "It went from a bass drum, fiddle and singers to guest artist singing with me, adding more instruments and even a choir and a bagpipe!" she said.

"It's an act of perseverance, prayer, hope, fellowship and mostly love," she maintained.

Immediately stars jumped on board. The video showcases people from all over the world praying for peace as McEntire sings in a Christian church. Legendary Christian singer Amy Grant posted a video in support to which the country star was very grateful.

"Thank you so much, Amy Grant! Love you for sharing this with all your fans. Such an important message sent from God. Love you, Reba," she wrote in appreciation. Click the link to view the Post by Grant.

Keith Urban, his wife Nicole Kidman, and their kids also joined McEntire to pray as the hashtag #PrayForPeace takes a life of it's own. Click the link to view the Post by Urban.

The heart piercing lyrics state that people should pray for a miracle. A verse of the song declares, "Pray for our leaders, pray for forgiveness, we gotta pray for freedom, we gotta pray for love."

Watch the powerful song impacting people all around the world below:

View McEntire's entire video on Reba.com: Here