Pray for persecuted Christians in Afghanistan

For our last global prayer watch, we prayed for the persecuted church. We were joined by Tim Osmond from Help the Persecuted, who shared stories from Christians in Afghanistan and prayer points with how to pray. Watch the video below.
Moving from Fear to Trust

Over recent weeks, we have released two articles entitled, ‘Hopelessness to Hope’ and ‘Greed to Generosity.’ The final theme for this short trilogy is, ‘Fear to Trust’. Over the years we have heard fear explained in lots of ways including, “False Evidence Appearing Real” or, “Forget Everything and Run” and many other explanations. However, we all know […]
The International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church

Every year, the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church (IDOP) is observed on the first Sunday of November. This year, IDOP falls on Sunday, November 6, 2022. On All Saints’ Day, the Church remembers the saints of the Church, many of whom suffered torture or martyrdom for Jesus. The observance of IDOP every November […]
A Tribute on the death of Graham Power

The WPC team would like to pay tribute to Graham Power the visionary and founder of the Global Day of Prayer who was promoted to Glory a few days ago. Those of us who knew and worked with Graham will remember with love and gratitude a brother in Christ who with great compassion and strong determination, launched one of the […]
A Call to pray for our Nations

With the recent resignation of Liz Truss, the UK’s Prime Minister after only 44 days in office, politically, the nation is in turmoil and instability. Now is a time to stand together and pray for God’s mercy on our nations. The WPC team are issuing an urgent call to pray for our nations at this […]
Greed to generosity

You may have read Ian Cole’s first article in this trilogy of hope – ‘No Hopelessness in the Kingdom of God’. This second article in the trilogy is, Greed (coveting) to Generosity. In my younger days, last century and all that, we used to hear about the seven deadly sins. Pride, greed, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony and […]
The biblical significance of the rainbow and the passing of Queen Elizabeth II
Crowds stood in wonder as a huge double rainbow appeared over Buckingham Palace. They had gathered there shortly after the news that the much-loved Queen Elizabeth II had sadly passed away, at the age of 96. Even more wondrous was that two more formed over Windsor Castle and also Balmoral at the same time. Newspapers […]
Christian, Don’t grow cold!

It’s an unmistakable truth: sin makes our hearts grow cold. It doesn’t happen at once, though. The process is gradual as we remove ourselves from fellowship with other believers and our heavenly Father. But how does it happen? Though every story is different, here are three questions to assess the direction you’re headed—and what effect it […]
3 Encouraging resources to boost your mental health

Our mental health matters. So we’re on a mission to build your hopes up in Christ! In this article, we bring you 3 sites for you to look at with resources that will boost your mental health and your Christian faith. This is part of our campaign of Hope which launched at the start of […]
7 ways to create a family worship culture in your home

The collective disposition around our family dinner table that night was one of deflated defeat. For hours, the kids had struggled with finishing their daily homework. My husband was recovering from a day filled with complications at the office, and I was exhausted from teaching all day. No one spoke much as we ate. And […]