March 7, 2025
Starts 0:00 HRS (WAT)
Join us Online HERE (Code 32223)
This event is being convened at very short notice, in response to a burden being shared with IPC’s regional leaders a few days ago. If you share our sense of urgency, DO PRAY! – as and when you are able, or join us online.
We invite you to be part of this global prayer movement for Africa on March 7-8, 2025, as we stand in the gap for the continent's troubled nations, especially Congo and Sudan.
This 24-hour prayer event will unite churches, prayer networks, and intercessors worldwide, seeking God’s intervention for Africa’s ongoing crises.
Starts: March 7 at 00:00 WAT
March 6: 3PM Seattle | 6PM New York | 11PM London
March 7: 1AM Jerusalem | 4:30AM New Delhi | 6AM Singapore |
7AM Tokyo | 9AM Sydney
Pray from home, church, school, work – wherever you are.
Download Prayer Guide | Read the Full Invitation | 24HR Schedule & More Info
Join us Online HERE (Code 32223)
24 Hour Zoom Call starts at 0:00HRS (WAT) - Friday 7th March 2025
With wars, poverty, displacement, and instability affecting millions, now is the time to pray! Let it not be said that we stood idle when Africa needed intercessors. Will you stand in the gap?
I looked for someone among them who would build up the wall and stand before me in the gap on behalf of the land so I would not have to destroy it, but I found no one. Ezekiel 22:30
Prayer and mission leaders from across the world will be hosting and leading our worship and prayers each hour during this 24-hour relay.
Join us and spread the word!
“Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving” Colossians 4:2 (ESV)
I’d like to invite you to join millions of Christians of all ages, as we pray for revival across the Muslim world during the month of Ramadan.
We have prepared adult and children’s prayer guides that focus each day on a key Muslim world city that is ripe for revival! The guides are available online in 33 languages and 10 languages in pdf format.
Daily Prayer Fuel! - You can also receive daily prayer pointers to your email inbox during the 30 days and beyond, by signing up to the 110 Cities ‘Pray 4’ Guides HERE
Global Day of Prayer - March 27th
The 30 Days of prayer culminate with One Miracle Night - an annual, one-day event that unites Christians around the world to pray for 1.8 billion Muslims to encounter Jesus Christ.
Focused on 30 unreached megacities, One Miracle Night is a live, 24-hour prayer event that takes place on Thursday, 27th March 2025, starting at 9am EST.
During the One Miracle Night Global Day of Prayer, we invite you to join us in praying for Revival in 3 directions:
- Personal Revival
- Revival in your Local Church, and
- Revival across the Muslim World
These Muslim world cities are Ripe for the Harvest! I believe that God releases his power in response to the prayers of his people.
Do join us as you are able!
Please would you kindly cascade this invitation to your contacts, congregations and networks.
All glory to the Lamb!
Dr Jason Hubbard – Director
International Prayer Connect
India: call for mob violence against ‘cow slayers’
Christians in India are requesting urgent prayers after the spread of viral videos inciting mob violence against them on 1 March. During a massive Hindu pilgrimage, Aadesh Soni accused Christians in Chhattisgarh state of killing cows and called for vigilante action. Another religious leader urged followers: ‘Do not ask for the death penalty for cow slayers. Kill them and ask for the death penalty for yourselves. Do not wait for the law to act.’ Social media platforms and WhatsApp groups are mobilising thousands to take part in the attacks. Though Soni later claimed he is not against Christians, believers remain fearful. Police are patrolling targeted villages, and Christians are calling on local authorities to prevent the violence. Chhattisgarh has long been a hotspot for Christian persecution, with over 130 attacks recorded in 2023 alone.
Colombia: over 50,000 displaced by violence
A baby girl born in Tibu, Colombia, on 11 February was just five days old when her family fled violence, joining over 55,000 displaced by escalating conflict. FARC dissidents and the National Liberation Army (ELN) have clashed in Catatumbo since January, forcing families to abandon homes amid kidnappings and attacks. The UN calls it Colombia’s largest mass displacement from a single event. In Cucuta, 120 km away, displaced families face uncertainty. Aid efforts struggle with limited resources as shelters and local hotels fill up. Farmers have left crops and livestock, worsening food shortages. Meanwhile, the violence exposes flaws in president Gustavo Petro’s ‘total peace’ policy, as negotiations with rebel groups repeatedly collapse. The state’s slow response to building infrastructure and curbing the coca trade has fuelled instability, leaving thousands to wonder when they can return home.
Encounter with Jesus after accident transformed man's life
Samuel Brownback, co-chair of the International Religious Freedom Summit, shared the testimony of a man in Nepal who encountered Jesus after a tragic accident. The man, a Hindu at the time, survived a devastating car crash that claimed his friend’s life. As he sought help, he said Jesus appeared to him, saying, 'I saved you, now you follow me’. This moment changed his life, leading him to become a devoted follower of Christ, boldly sharing his testimony in Nepal. Brownback highlighted similar life-changing encounters around the world and also recounted the painful reality of persecution, including a Ukrainian evangelical pastor who was murdered in front of his two sons. He believes that God is moving powerfully in troubled times.
30 Days of Prayer for the Muslim World: 28 Feb to 29 March
Christians worldwide are invited to join the annual 30 Days of Prayer for the Muslim World, interceding for revival during Ramadan. Prayer guides for adults and children focus on key Muslim-majority cities and are available online in 33 languages. Participants can also receive daily email prayer prompts. The initiative culminates in One Miracle Night on 27 March - a 24-hour global prayer event focused on 30 unreached megacities, calling for personal revival, revival in the local church, and revival across the Muslim world. Believers are encouraged to sign up, pray, and share this opportunity with their churches and networks, trusting that God will move in response to His people’s prayers.
Starmer in Washington for talks with Trump, focus on Ukraine
Keir Starmer has held his first meeting with Donald Trump. Despite tensions between the White House and Europe, Starmer affirmed his trust in Trump and emphasised the 'special relationship' between the UK and the USA. However, Trump appeared reluctant to commit to a US military backstop for Ukraine, stating that Europe should take the lead. Starmer underscored the importance of a lasting peace with a security guarantee to deter further Russian aggression. While the UK and France are prepared to deploy peacekeeping troops, securing US support remains crucial. In preparation for the talks, the UK pledged to increase defence spending, a key NATO requirement, while maintaining strong ties with both the US and European allies. Starmer reassured the British public that national security remains a top priority, while also highlighting opportunities for job creation in the defence sector. For an assessment of Starmer’s visit, which included an invitation from King Charles for an unprecedented second state visit, see
Health crisis sees some GPs working as Uber drivers
A growing number of qualified GPs in England are unable to find work, with some resorting to jobs such as Uber driving to pay their bills. This crisis has been blamed on chronic underfunding and the rising costs of running GP practices, which has left many surgeries without the resources to hire doctors. A new survey by the British Medical Association found that one in five GPs is considering leaving the profession, while nearly half of those surveyed are looking for work outside the NHS. Some are seeking GP roles abroad, while others are considering leaving healthcare altogether. The government has pledged £889 million to reduce administrative burdens and expand GP recruitment programs, but experts warn this is not a long-term solution. Many doctors remain concerned that rising employer national insurance costs will further squeeze GP practices, potentially leading to a mass exodus from the profession. With demand for GP appointments at an all-time high, medical professionals are warning that unless core funding is significantly increased, the NHS could face a two-tier system, similar to what has happened in dentistry, where more doctors turn to private healthcare instead of the NHS. See