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Massive floods have devastated a state in the south of Brazil, resulting in at least 75 deaths and 103 people missing. Over 88,000 residents have been displaced; 16,000 have sought refuge in schools and temporary shelters. The floods have caused extensive damage and significant disruptions to electricity and communications. Over 800,000 people are currently without a water supply. The state’s governor, calling the devastation unprecedented, has called for a comprehensive reconstruction plan, while President Lula has emphasised the importance of proactive disaster management. This environmental disaster is the fourth major flooding event in the state within eight months.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has announced that Namibia has become the first African nation, and the first high-burden country worldwide, to nearly eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV and hepatitis B. This achievement is especially notable because Namibia hosts over 200,000 people living with HIV, with the disease disproportionately affecting women. Despite these challenges, the country has achieved nearly universal HIV testing for pregnant women and a robust treatment system, which have reduced transmission by 70% in twenty years. In 2022, only 4% of newborns from HIV-positive mothers contracted the virus, while nearly 80% received a timely hepatitis B vaccine. The WHO has awarded Namibia a ‘silver tier’ for its hepatitis B efforts and a ‘bronze tier’ for HIV reduction. These accomplishments underscore the critical impact of committed leadership and effective public health strategies.
Rescuers are urgently searching for 42 individuals missing after a five-storey apartment building collapsed on 6 May. 33 people have been rescued from the debris, with seven confirmed fatalities. The building was under construction when it collapsed, prompting an ongoing investigation into the cause. Most of the 75 workers originally at the site are still unaccounted for. The rescue operation, which involves lifting collapsed floors, is expected to last up to five days. President Cyril Ramaphosa, expressing sympathy for the families, has called for the investigation to ‘bring closure to the community and prevent a repeat of this disaster’. Over 200 rescuers, including sniffer dogs and heavy equipment, are continuing to search through the now-flattened site.
Japan now has about 8.48 million ‘akiya’, or abandoned homes - over 13% of all residences. They are increasingly common across the country, particularly in rural areas. This problem, exacerbated by Japan's aging population and low birth rates, makes it difficult for the government to rejuvenate rural communities, hampering efforts to attract younger people interested in an alternative lifestyle or investors eyeing a bargain. Some owners, for tax reasons, find it cheaper to retain the home than to demolish it for redevelopment. The government has implemented several initiatives, including financial incentives for families and individuals willing to move to and rejuvenate these rural areas. The akiya market is complicated by high demolition costs and increased property taxes for vacant land, which discourage property development and maintenance. To combat these challenges, local governments operate ‘akiya banks’, hoping to attract buyers with the potential of low purchase costs and the opportunity to refurbish these homes.
Colonel Rabih Alenezi, an exiled Saudi intelligence officer in the UK, alleges Saudi forces have orders to shoot villagers resisting eviction for "The Line," a futuristic megacity part of the $1 trillion NEOM project. Aimed at transforming the Saudi desert into an eco-city and reducing oil dependency, The Line will be two skyscrapers stretching 106 miles, intended to house up to nine million people by 2030. However, current projections expect only 300,000 residents by decade's end with minimal construction completed. The NEOM project has faced significant hurdles, including human rights abuses against local tribes like the Huwaitat, resulting in deaths, arrests, and imprisonments as authorities forcefully evacuate areas for development. Reports from Saudi rights group ALQST corroborate the violent displacements and human rights violations. Despite its ambitious scope, NEOM's viability remains questioned, with setbacks including high staff turnover and operational challenges compounding the controversy surrounding the project's impact on indigenous populations. See
Dear Friends,
I am pleased to be bringing you this personal invitation to three special International Prayer Connect (IPC) initiatives taking place this Pentecost Season.
We appreciate that everyone has local Church services and events happening during Pentecost, and they obviously come first... so do connect with us and sign up as and when you are able to! We appreciate you all!
Please forward this info to your networks and contacts!
Starting 10th May 2024: 10 Days of United Prayers for Revival with a special focus on 10 Jewish World Cities
Firstly, we have partnered with our friends at 10 days to mobilise worldwide prayers for revival in the lead-up to Pentecost Sunday!
During this significant season when we celebrate the coming of the Holy Spirit, will you join millions of Christians around the world in prayer for revival in our lives, revival across 10 unreached Middle Eastern cities and revival and peace in Jerusalem?
During these 10 days, we will pray for revival to break forth in 10 unreached cities across the Middle-East based on the prophecy in Isaiah 19. Each day we will provide a prayer pointer for each of these 10 cities on this Isaiah 19 highway from Cairo back to Jerusalem!
There's also an invite to be praying for 5 friends, family or work-colleagues of ours who don't know Jesus! See the Pray for 5 card.
It all kicks off on Friday 10th May and runs through to Pentecost Sunday - 19th May.
See the Prayer Guide in 30+ languages! A Children's Prayer Guide is also available. (Thanks to 2BC)
Pentecost Worship & Prayers from Colombia
Friday 17th May 21:00 - 22:00 Bogota, Colombia (UTC-5)
Join us live online for a global broadcast from Revival Church, Bogotá, Colombia - as a number of IPC's key Latin American Regional Prayer Council leaders worship and pray for Revival and Awakening!
Dr Jason Hubbard (IPC) and Werner Nachtigal (GO Movement) will lead and introduce powerful prayers for Gospel Movements and the fulfilment of the Great Commission.
Watch the Meeting live on IPC's YouTube Channel!
Global 24HRS Prayer for Pentecost Revival!
Sat 18th May 20:00 - Sun 19th May 20:00 Jerusalem (UTC+3)
Join millions of Christians around the world for 24-hours of Prayers for the Peace of Jerusalem, the Jewish people and the Gospel to reach the ends of the earth!
Each hour, we will be led by hosts from across the continents including several Jerusalem-based churches / ministries.
Pray where you are, in groups, or register to instantly join us ONLINE HERE
These three initiatives present a wonderful opportunity to pray together, exalting Jesus Christ as King throughout the Jewish world, and to ask the Lord of the Harvest to send forth laborers to every unreached people group in key cities and nations!
My prayer is that you, too, will be blessed and filled beyond measure as you participate with us.
Thank you for your partnership in prayer.
Until all have heard!
Dr Jason Hubbard - Director
International Prayer Connect
Scottish church leaders are opposing proposed assisted suicide legislation, citing moral concerns and the sanctity of life. They have urged MSPs to reject the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults bill, expressing worries about crossing moral boundaries and devaluing human life. The bill, introduced by Liam McArthur, would grant terminally ill adults the right to end their lives under certain conditions. Church leaders argue that legalising assisted suicide could undermine the inherent value of all lives and lead to an ethical decline in society. They advocate prioritising palliative and hospice care to uphold dignity and compassion for those facing terminal illnesses. Despite growing public support, including a survey showing majority approval, they are emphasising the importance of maintaining equal value for every individual's life.
Dear Friends,
On behalf of the IPC Council, Board and our 14 Regional Councils, may I wish you and your family a Happy, Blessed Easter!
You may well be aware that during Ramadan (Mar 10 - Apr 8), we are praying for advances in the sharing of the Gospel across the Muslim world. We are praying each day for unreached people groups across 30 key Muslim cities.
See the Adults and Children's Prayer Guides.
'Ramadan to Resurrection Sunday!' - Prayer Guide
By way of a gift, I am pleased to bring you a short encouragement and exhortation to go deeper as you pray with many millions of believers from around the world!
The guide brings some clear scriptural pointers to guide you as you pray both for friends, family and neighbours but also for many that you cannot see among the unreached people groups.
'Ramadan to Resurrection Sunday!' can be downloaded HERE
I trust you will be blessed, challenged and encouraged as you use it!
One Miracle Night - Global Day of Prayer for the Muslim World. Friday 5th April 2024 6am Pacific (UTC-8)
I also want to invite you to join us for a Global Day of Prayer for the Muslim World - taking place from Friday 5th April 2024, 6am Pacific time.
Across the 24 hours, we will be praying for 24 key unreached Muslim cities.
You can pray with your family, from your home, at work, in your house church, local church, house of prayer, prayer tower, etc.
We provide this brief prayer guide with links to online resources plus a children’s prayer - and suggest that you pray as the Lord leads you.
We encourage you to use the 'BLESS - Pray for 5 Card' that helps us to remember to pray for up to 5 family, friends, colleagues to become Jesus followers.
Our Prayer Vision for 2024...
This is the second of 4 seasons of focused prayers planned for 2024 - for the Buddhist, Hindu, Jewish and Muslim peoples.
IPC discovered through field-driven research that 90 per cent of the remaining unreached people groups in our world today live in or near 110 mega-cities!
We want to mobilize prayer on behalf of the unreached peoples of these cities, praying for Christ-exalting churches to be planted, one church planted per thousand people during these 4 global days of prayer!
Pray and Worship with us Online!
You can also join us online during 'One Miracle Night' (5th April) if you would like - to pray with gifted children and men and women of prayer from around the world at the Global Family 24-7 Prayer Room! (registration required)
Your Prayer Matters! - God releases His power in response to the prayers of His people!
Let’s join our voices before the throne with millions of believers in Christ-exalting, Bible-based, Worship-Fed, Spirit-led prayer and believe God to do immeasurably more than all we could ever ask or even imagine - all for His Glory, for our Joy and for the salvation of multitudes of people amongst the Muslim world!
For the Supremacy of Christ in all things!
Dr. Jason Hubbard – Director
International Prayer Connect
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Jackie Darby, a mother, wife, and author with a profound faith, was once a baby abandoned in a rat-infested garbage dump in Seoul, South Korea. Darby shares how she was discovered and saved by a missionary nurse and taken to a missionary-run orphanage. Her life took a turn for the better when she was adopted by American missionaries, inspired by an article about post-war babies. Darby's journey was filled with challenges, especially grappling with her past. Teaming up with fellow author Aixa de López, Darby co-authored "Whose Am I?", a book exploring adoption, redemption, and our true identity in Christ. This collaboration started when de López, inspired by Darby, embarked on her own foster care and adoption journey. Their bond strengthened as Darby supported de López and formed a special connection with her adopted daughter Darly, who found comfort and understanding in Darby's story. The book aims to facilitate conversations about adoption and identity, providing insights for all children, whether adopted, in foster care, or simply curious. They hope it serves as a tool for open, complex discussions about adoption's beauty and the concept of true spiritual adoption.
Perry Noble, Senior Pastor of Second Chance Church in South Carolina, used a bench press demonstration in his recent sermon to symbolize the importance of community support in coping with life's worries. Illustrating his point, Noble initially lifted a 135-pound barbell alone, representing life's daily burdens. He then added weight to a total of 400 pounds, humorously acknowledging it was too much for him alone. In his sermon "Winning the War Against Worry," Noble emphasised the power of combining God's strength with the support of fellow Christians. He highlighted that even Jesus sought his disciples' support in his most troubled times, suggesting that if Jesus needed others, so do we. Noble, who founded Second Chance Church in 2019 after personal challenges, including his dismissal from NewSpring Church, marital difficulties, and alcohol struggles, related to the topic personally. He confessed to previously living in isolation, exacerbating his problems and leading to alcohol dependency. Noble's message was clear: seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness. He urged anyone facing similar struggles to reach out for support, advocating for the power of community in overcoming life's heaviest burdens.