
Russia’s unprecedented drone strikes on Poland on 9 September are framed as both a test and a warning to Europe and NATO. Moscow, adept at ‘salami-slicing’ escalation, is probing allied resolve with incremental provocations - from bombings in Kyiv to GPS jamming: each crossing a new line while eliciting mostly rhetoric. Similar tactics enabled the 2014 seizure of Crimea, and hitting Polish territory is a larger slice meant to measure the alliance’s willingness to honour Article 5. A direct military response is deemed unlikely, yet inaction risks projecting weakness and inviting the next escalation. Sanctions talk will grow, but prior rounds neither deterred invasion nor reversed it; energy sanctions that might bite remain politically constrained. The strikes also serve as a warning against deeper Western involvement in Ukraine: Russia’s deniable, ambiguous tactics could complicate any future allied deployment after a ceasefire. The core question: can NATO deter without stumbling into a wider war?
The dramatic airstrike by Israel on Hamas leaders in Qatar on 9 October marks a new twist in a war already destabilising the wider Middle East. Qatar, long considered Hamas’ political base and a central mediator in ceasefire negotiations, condemned the attack as a flagrant breach of international law, while regional powers including the UAE and Saudi Arabia denounced it as an assault on sovereignty. The strike targeted Khalil al-Hayya, Hamas’ exiled Gaza chief and top negotiator, but reports indicate he and others survived. Coming just a day after Hamas’ armed wing killed six people in Jerusalem, the move risks collapsing fragile ceasefire talks. In Gaza City, Israeli evacuation orders have spread panic among civilians, many already displaced and trapped in worsening conditions. This year Israel has struck Hezbollah in Lebanon, Houthis in Yemen, and Iranian-linked targets in Syria and Iran, heightening fears of a regional war.
Nepal has been rocked by its most intense unrest in decades, with corruption and nepotism at the heart of nationwide protests. The turmoil escalated dramatically after the government’s controversial ban on social media platforms triggered widespread anger, amplified by resentment over politicians’ wealth and privileges. Though Gen Z activists initially led peaceful demonstrations, they turned violent, leaving at least 29 people dead and parliament, government buildings, and private homes torched. The protesters insist that infiltrators hijacked their movement, a claim supported by the army. While regretting the violence, some are cautiously optimistic that the movement might spark reforms. The army has deployed across Kathmandu, enforcing curfews, manning checkpoints, and inviting protest leaders to talks, while some young people began cleaning debris to show their hope for change. Whether the movement will lead to accountability and new leadership, or simply further instability, remains to be seen.
The Philippines once again finds itself grappling with the enduring scourge of corruption, an issue that has haunted the last three presidents: Ferdinand Marcos Sr, Benigno ‘Noynoy’ Aquino III, and now Ferdinand Marcos Jr. He is now trying to assume the mantle of anti-corruption reform, despite his own family name being historically associated with cronyism and ill-gotten wealth. Unlike Aquino, who launched his integrity drive at the height of his popularity, Marcos Jr faces diminishing political capital, factional rifts within congress, and a resurgent Duterte camp weaponising public anger. The stakes are high: scandals such as the multibillion-peso flood control controversy threaten to erode governance credibility at a time when systemic accountability is urgently needed. The president must move beyond rhetoric, pursuing transparency and reform even within his own circles. Without decisive action, the Philippines risks sliding into deeper political instability, echoing past failures to tackle entrenched corruption and injustice.
The International Criminal Court has opened its first-ever in absentia hearing against fugitive Ugandan rebel leader Joseph Kony, accused of 39 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity. As head of the Lord’s Resistance Army, he terrorised northern Uganda for decades before his forces expanded attacks into Congo, the Central African Republic, and South Sudan. The LRA became infamous for abducting children, mutilating civilians, and enslaving women. Survivors and advocates in Uganda have welcomed the proceedings, even though Kony remains at large. Some stress the trial’s importance for victims who lost lives, limbs, and livelihoods; others, though frustrated at the delay, acknowledge the symbolic value for healing and justice. The court-appointed counsel for Kony, however, argued that his fair trial rights are being violated. Though justice remains incomplete without his capture, the hearing underscores the ICC’s willingness to pursue accountability in complex cases.
Argentina’s political and financial turbulence deepened after Javier Milei’s party suffered a heavy defeat to the Peronist opposition in key local elections. The peso tumbled to a historic low, sliding nearly 5 percent against the US dollar, while stocks and international bonds plunged sharply, sparking concerns over Argentina’s economic stability. Milei’s reform agenda, once hailed as a potential turning point, now faces major obstacles as midterm elections loom on 26 October. Markets fear the government may burn through reserves to defend the peso, undermining its IMF-backed programme and raising the risk of default. The Peronists’ wider-than-expected 13-point victory in Buenos Aires province highlighted Milei’s growing political challenges. These are compounded by corruption allegations involving his sister. Investor confidence, already shaken, has deteriorated further, with bonds and equities suffering their steepest losses since Argentina’s 2020 restructuring.
On 10 September, at Utah Valley University, conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot dead while speaking at a Turning Point USA event. He was speaking to a crowd as part of his ‘American Comeback Tour’ when a single shot struck him in the neck, with eyewitnesses saying the bullet came from a rooftop position. A manhunt is ongoing; authorities have recovered a high-powered rifle from nearby woods, released images of a ‘person of interest’, and offered a reward for tips. Remarks from public officials, including Utah’s governor, have characterised the incident as a political assassination. President Trump said that rhetoric from the ‘radical left’ had contributed to the shooting. He promised to find those responsible for political violence, as well as the ‘organisations that fund it and support it’. He has ordered flags to be hung at half-mast in his memory. The authorities are doing everything they can to find the shooter, but so far without success.
Researchers agree that the centre of the Evangelical movement has decisively shifted from the West to the Global South. At a recent webinar, Dr Gina Zurlo of the World Christian Database and Jason Mandryk of Operation World highlighted the challenge of defining and counting Evangelicals. Unlike Catholicism or Orthodoxy, evangelicalism lacks a single definition, with estimates ranging from 393 million to 937 million worldwide. Both researchers confirm that Evangelicalism is now predominantly African, Asian, and Latin American. In fact, China has surpassed the United States in Evangelical numbers. While Western media often reduce the term to political stereotypes, globally Evangelicals are Zulu, Brazilian, Filipino, and Chinese - reflecting remarkable diversity. Scholars emphasise that this growing diversity is a strength, not a weakness; they are calling for humility as the worldwide Church celebrates its multiethnic identity in Christ.
“Seek the welfare of the city where I have sent you into exile, and pray to the LORD on its behalf, for in its welfare you will find your welfare.”
– Isaiah 62:6-7 (ESV)
We are pleased to bring you the September 2025 edition of IPC Connections!
If you are reading IPC Connections for the first time, may I welcome you to the IPC Global Family!
It really is a joy to have you with us as we seek to be ‘Exalting Jesus, catalyzing united prayer for Kingdom transformation of peoples, cities and nations’.
I trust that you will be blessed and encouraged as you read the articles, news and resources info this month.
2 New Movies - Today marks the Premiere and Preview of two amazing Christian movies – both very impactful and inspiring in different ways!
Light of the World - a beautiful hand-drawn 2D animated movie, brings Jesus’ ministry, crucifixion and resurrection to life through the eyes of His young friend, John the Apostle.
The film powerfully illustrates how Jesus of Nazareth changed the world forever and still changes lives today!
Launched this week in theaters, it invites faith, wonder, and transformation.
The film’s makers' vision is for the movie to nurture new and existing believers through free Gospel discipleship materials. A Gospel invitation and QR code are displayed on screen at the end to encourage people to respond.
2BC’s Shine! initiative is covering the outreach and success of this movie in prayer!
Their 24 Hour program a few weeks ago was awesome. We were deeply moved as children led us in prayer and sang the Salvation Poem in their own languages.
Do join 2BC / Shine! again on 23rd September for another special 24-hour Global Day of Worship and Prayers – led by inter-generational leaders from around the world! (more in Tom Victor’s article below)
10 Days Film Previewrom September 5-22, our friends at 10 Days are offering a special pre-release of ‘10 Days’, a new feature-length documentary on the global impacts of extraordinary prayer.
We are invited to register our churches or home groups to view the film in Watch Parties during this preview window!
This is an inspiring and moving film packed with testimonies to the power of prayer!
More info below!
15 Days of Prayer for the Hindu World - 12th-26th October, 2025We invite you and your families, contacts and networks to join us as we pray for 15 days, for Great Commission breakthroughs across the Hindu World.
In partnership with Bibles for the World, we have prepared an adult prayer guide that will be published shortly in 30+ languages, free, from the 110 Cities website. Print orders from HERE The IPC Media Team have published a companion Childrens Guide.
The 15 days includes a Global Day of Prayer for the Hindu World on 20th October, with an option to join us online where hourly hosts will introduce focused prayers and worship led from across the nations.
This will be the fourth of our 4 worldwide days of prayer for 2025! – Watch this Intro Video!
24-7 Prayer - Giving Thanks!"My name will be great among the nations... In every place incense and pure offerings will be brought to me."
– Malachi 1:11
IPC's Regional Prayer Councils have joined in prayer this week with our friends at 24-7 Prayer for their Global Week of Day and Night Prayer.
My friend Brian Heasley, from 24-7 Prayer UK, tells me that over 2,000 registered Prayer Rooms from 123 nations participated in this symphony of worship and prayer to the Global Glory of God.
Encouraging reports are coming in of 24-7 Prayer Rooms being formed in homes, schools, workplaces, and churches - with people of all ages taking part.
We give thanks for 25 years of Pete Greig's ministry through 24-7 Prayer, which has sparked missions, revival, and social change around the world.
Here's looking forward to their next Global Week of Prayer for transformation scheduled for September 6-13th 2026! More Here
Bible Day – Tues 30th Sept 2025, 6-8am (Pacific)We invite you to join us on Tuesday, September 30th (6-8AM Pacific) for a global online celebration - with worship, prayer, and testimonies.
Together we’ll pray for Zero languages without Scripture, believing for acceleration until every people group encounters God’s Word in their heart language.
Don’t miss this historic gathering! (More below)
Will you become an IPC Prayer Flame Partner?…“The fire shall ever be burning upon the altar; it shall never go out.” (Leviticus 6:13)
This past year, your faithful prayers have been such a blessing to us - and for that, we’re deeply grateful.
As we look ahead towards 2026, the opportunities before us are vast and urgent. To fully embrace this moment, we need a devoted family of monthly supporters to help keep the fire of prayer burning brightly across the nations - just as God commanded His altar fire never to go out.
That’s why we’re inviting you to become an IPC Prayer Flame Partner.
Your monthly gifts - no matter the size - will help sustain and spread this global movement of united prayer, ensuring that the flame on God’s altar of intercession never dies out.
We’ve made it simple and secure to give monthly online through PayPal. Every gift matters. Every prayer fuels the vision. Will you help keep the fire burning?
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Together, let’s keep the fire on the altar blazing - and see the world transformed by prayer!
Editorial – ‘Praying for Your City’: Encouragement for Prayer Warriors – Dr Jason Hubbard
Prayer changes cities! God has placed you where you are for a purpose - to pray, bless, and shine His light in your community.
In this month’s editorial, Dr. Jason Hubbard shares biblical encouragement and practical tools for prayer warriors to intercede, prayer-walk, and make a difference in their towns, villages, and cities.
Let’s seek the welfare of our cities together until they are filled with His glory!” (Isaiah 62:6-7)
Read “Praying for Your City” below! | Download PDF
Finally, I would like to earnestly ask you to join us in covering IPC’s teams across our 15 Regional Prayer Councils in prayer at this time. Many of our leaders and workers live or travel to nations where there is persecution and unrest. Others serve in places with limited or no access to adequate healthcare.
These realities bring daily challenges - not only for them, but also for their families. In these perhaps unsettling times, let us lift them before the Lord, knowing He is faithful to shelter and protect His people.
Psalm 91 gives us this assurance:
“Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord, ‘He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust’” (vv. 1–2).
As we intercede, let us ask for God’s covering over their health, safety, and protection.
Pray for strength, encouragement, and peace to guard their hearts. Pray for their families to be upheld in His love and for His angels to encamp around them.
Together, may we stand in the gap, confident that the Lord hears our prayers and is able to keep His servants
safe as they serve His purposes among the nations.
“The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective.” (James 5:16)
Thank you for your continued partnership with International Prayer Connect. Your prayers, passion, and perseverance are making an eternal difference.
You are part of a growing army of intercessors - lifting up the name of Jesus and contending for Kingdom breakthrough across the nations.
Together, we are lighting the fires of revival and preparing the way for the Lord (Isaiah 40:3).
May your heart be strengthened, your faith renewed, and your prayers filled with fresh fire from Heaven.
Every blessing,
Jason Hubbard - Director
International Prayer Connect
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By Dr. Jason Hubbard
“Seek the welfare of the city where I have sent you into exile,
and pray to the LORD on its behalf, for in its welfare
you will find your welfare.” - Jeremiah 29:7
Beloved, our God calls us to lift up our cities in prayer. Your street, your neighborhood, your town, or your city is not random —
it is your assignment from the Lord! Acts 17:26 tells us that God “determined allotted periods and the boundaries of their dwelling place,” which means you are living where you are by divine appointment.Your presence is not accidental. You are planted there for Kingdom purposes — to shine as a light (Matthew 5:14–16), to proclaim the Good News of Jesus (Luke 4:18–19), and to intercede until your city sees His glory (Habakkuk 2:14).
As you pray, the Lord responds and you can see the spiritual atmosphere shift over your city! When Daniel prayed for Babylon, angelic forces were released (Daniel 10:12–13). When the early church prayed in Jerusalem, the place was shaken, and they were filled with boldness to preach Christ (Acts 4:29–31). When Paul and Silas prayed in Philippi, prison doors opened and salvation came to a whole household (Acts 16:25–34).

So, how can we take our stand as prayer warriors for our cities? Let me share some tools, guidelines, and encouragement.
“All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness” (2 Timothy 3:16). God’s Word is the most powerful prayer manual ever written!
When you pray Scripture, you are agreeing with God’s eternal purposes. As Hudson Taylor said, “When we work, we work; but when we pray, God works.”
Paul exhorts us to “pray without ceasing” (1 Thessalonians 5:17). That doesn’t mean constant talking, but constant awareness and fellowship with the Lord. Here are some simple ways to cultivate intercession:
Remember, prayer is not just asking — it is intimacy. As you delight in God, His heart for your city will become your heart (Psalm 37:4). As you “See your City,” you will grow in love for your city! As God begins to respond to your prayers, you will begin to ‘See God in your City.”
One Church – One Day: Here is a great video story from a small town in Eugene Oregon that is beginning to see God move powerfully in their city! -

3. Prayer-Walking Your StreetsPrayer-walking is simple: walk through your city or village and pray on-site with insight.
As you walk, expect God to give you divine appointments. Carry tracts, a listening ear, and a ready heart to share Jesus with those you meet.
See this free downloadable Prayer-Walking Guide for Prayer Warriors!
And this superb reminder of God’s Promises
Prayer without obedience is incomplete. The Great Commission calls us not only to pray but also to go (Matthew 28:19). As you intercede for your city, the Lord may stir you to practical action:
Prayer fuels mission, and mission fuels prayer. As you serve, you’ll find your prayers becoming sharper, your compassion deeper, and your hope stronger.
5. Encouragement for the Prayer WarriorsBeloved, do not grow weary. Jesus told the parable of the persistent widow “to show them that they should always pray and not give up” (Luke 18:1). Prayer is the evidence of faith. It proves we believe God is at work in our city.
Satan fears nothing more than a praying church. The devil wants to convince you your prayers don’t matter. But James 5:16 declares, “The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective.”
What would it look like if your city became a house of prayer? Imagine 24/7 worship rising like incense (Malachi 1:11). Imagine watchmen posted on the walls of your city, crying out until it becomes “a praise in the earth” (Isaiah 62:6–7). Imagine the lost saved, families restored, schools transformed, leaders filled with wisdom, and the Gospel proclaimed to every person.
This is not a fantasy — it is God’s heart! He promised: “Ask of me, and I will make the nations your heritage, and the ends of the earth your possession” (Psalm 2:8).
Conclusion: Until He Comes
Prayer warriors, lift your eyes. The day is coming when Jesus will reign over every city (Revelation 21:24). Until then, take your stand on the walls. Intercede day and night. Walk your streets.
Pray His Word.
Love your neighbors.
Preach the Gospel.
You are God’s watchmen, His intercessors, His ambassadors. Do not despise the day of small beginnings (Zechariah 4:10). Even your weakest prayer, joined to His infinite power, can topple strongholds and usher in revival.
Let us be those who “seek the welfare of the city” (Jeremiah 29:7), who stand in the gap (Ezekiel 22:30), and who persevere until our towns, villages, and cities shine with the light of Christ.
“For the LORD will arise upon you, and His glory will be seen upon you. Nations shall come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your rising” (Isaiah 60:2–3).
Until He comes,
Dr. Jason Hubbard – Director
International Prayer Connect