International Prayer Connections
The Intercessors Network of Pakistan encourages 40 days of prayer and fasting, hoping to enlist churches throughout the country to commit. This follows a precedent set in an earlier 40-day campaign in August-September, 2010. The campaign is based on 2nd Chronicles 7:14 and aimed to motivate the church to pray…
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Your prayer support will be all-important to the planning of this event which is intended to be a “new paradigm” for an international congress—carried out Acts 13-style—incorporating listening to God, united prayer, and strategic implementation of world-impacting action that proceeds out of that encounter…
When the protests began in Egypt and other Middle Eastern nations, World Evangelical Alliance (WEA, http://www.worldevangelicals.org/) and Evangelical Fellowship of Egypt called on believers around the world to pray. We still need to be in prayer because the protests in Egypt, now almost three weeks old, may have reached their…
More than 80 significant leaders within Indonesia and the international prayer movement met together in the hilltop town of Puncak on the outskirts of Jakarta, Indonesia, to pray together and make plans for the upcoming World Prayer Assembly that will occur in this nation, May 14-18, 2012. (Please see www.worldprayerassembly.com…
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Your prayer support will be all-important to the planning of this event which is intended to be a “new paradigm” for an international congress—carried out Acts 13-style—incorporating listening to God, united prayer, and strategic implementation of world-impacting action that proceeds out of that encounter…
Yangon (the capital), Myanmar, was the location for the January 12-14 National Children in Prayer and 4/14 Window Leaders’ Summit. John Robb, Chairman of the International Prayer Council, and Jeffrey Chew, SE Asia Regional CiP Coordinator, served as the main speakers. Present were 240+ participants, pastors, leaders, and children ministry…
Following street protests in December 2010 going into January 2011 over a repressive government, seemingly lavish government spending, levels of corruption, economic hits, and dismal employment prospects for even the educated, Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi was brought into power to replace Mr. Ben Ali. Prime Minister Ghannouchi has set up…