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IPC Connections September 2021 Intro

IPC Connections September 2021 Intro

We are pleased to bring you this September 2021 edition of IPC Connections.  

Our Editorial this month is a response to the tough question of how to pray for the persecuted.   We know that many believers all around the world are being discriminated against and persecuted due to their faith.  Among others, the situation in Afghanistan has shocked many, as overnight, the risks facing the people of the Christian Church there have escalated.  Dr Jason Hubbard reminds us how we can respond in prayer for those facing persecution.  He illustrates his points with a moving worship song and a video of the emotive prayers of young children in India.

Our 30 Days of Prayer for Afghanistan continues. More info here.

This month, a number of partnered prayer and worship events are taking place under the banner of Trumpets to Tabernacles – a series of events with the theme of RETURN | REVERE | REVIVE.   We would encourage our contacts and networks to watch the 50-minute Trumpets to Tabernacles broadcast which premieres at 9.30pm Jerusalem time on 7th September and can be watched online here.  Further details follow below.

Thank you for continuing to partner with us in mobilising and informing united prayer across nations, denominations, movements, and generations for the fulfilment of the Great Commission.

May we express grateful thanks to Andy Page and the IPC Editorial Team who put this email together each month.

Every blessing,

Jason Hubbard - Director
International Prayer Connect

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We aim to respect the diversity within the prayer movement and yet embrace our unified calling to mobilise prayer for the nations. (2 Chron 7:14)   If you wish to discuss the appropriateness of any articles, please contact us.