Foundations for the Foundation is a powerful and timely book written to help everyday followers of Jesus understand God's heart for unity between Jewish and Gentile believers.

Rooted in Jesus’ prayer for oneness in John 17, this short but deep book highlights vital biblical truths that have often been lost or misunderstood throughout Church history.

The book explains how Jesus (Yeshua in Hebrew) came first to the Jewish people and how the early Church was birthed by Jewish believers. Over time, however, the Church became mostly Gentile and distanced itself from its Jewish roots. This separation has led to division and even centuries of misunderstanding and mistreatment of the Jewish people by Christians.

Now, as more Jewish people are coming to faith in Jesus than ever before, God is inviting His Church to heal this historic rift.

This restoration is not about going back to the Old Testament law but reconnecting with the full story of the Gospel—one that includes both Israel and the Nations.

The authors describe this as forming “One New Family” or “One New Man” (Ephesians 2), where Jews and Gentiles stand side by side, united in faith, purpose, and love.

Each chapter, written by respected Christian and Messianic leaders, explores different aspects of this reconnection - from understanding God’s covenant with Israel, to embracing our shared calling in the Great Commission, to learning how united prayer plays a vital role in God’s end-time purposes.

The book also emphasizes the need for love, humility, and repentance, especially from Gentile believers, to rebuild trust and partnership with Jewish believers.

Written in a clear, humble, and Spirit-led tone, Foundations for the Foundation isn’t about theology alone - it’s a call to action. It invites believers to return to God’s heart, align with His purposes, and take their place in a global move of reconciliation and revival.

Whether you are new to faith or a long-time believer, this book will open your eyes to the “Israel piece” in God’s redemptive plan and help you walk in greater love, unity, and spiritual power as the Body of Christ prepares for the return of the King.

The book is available as a print pdf / e-pub format for FREE - HERE

It will be available as a paperback book in the fall

Years ago, I was taught how to pray the Word of God - and it has revolutionized my prayer life. It is the ultimate prayer manual written by God Himself.

Scripture is the language of God’s heart!

The Bible always makes His will clear to us through the written Word. Anything the Holy Spirit makes known to us will always agree with God’s revealed Word.

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As 2 Timothy 3:16-17 writes, God has always been looking for those to whom he can speak, those who will hear and live. 

The Word of God isn’t casual, and it isn’t an option; our very lives depend on it!

As Jesus declared in the wilderness, “Man does not live by bread alone but by every word that proceeds out of his mouth” (Matthew 4:4). One of the ways that we learn to listen and talk to God is through Praying His Word!

It is about the rediscovery of hearing, delighting in, trembling before, and obeying the Word of God. The Word is meant to abide in us and transform us from the inside out! God’s Word feeds us (Matt. 4:4), washes us (Eph. 5:26-27), sanctifies us (John 17:17), disciplines us (Heb.4:12-13), imparts faith to us (Rom. 10:17), and equips us (2 Tim. 3:16-17).

May we get into the Word until the Word gets into us, both the written Word and the Living Word, the Lord Jesus!

At its core, prayer is the conversational part of the most essential love relationship in our lives! Prayer is intimacy with God, knowing God, and being known by God that leads to the fulfilment of his purposes. His power accomplishes it, which is all for His Glory and our Joy!

One of the practical ways that God invites us to ‘keep company with him’ is through praying Scripture. Hebrews 4:12 states that the Word of God is alive and powerful, or living and active! Along with reading God’s Word and studying God’s Word, we want to meditate on God’s Word – as Psalm 1 says, 

“But his delight is in the law of the Lord, and on his law he meditates day and night. He is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither. Whatever he does prospers” (Psalm 1:2-3).

Meditation on God’s Word and His Ways, or simply put, Praying God’s Word, is how the Spirit of God writes the Word of God on the hearts of the people of God. Something about meditation allows God’s truth to trickle from our heads to our hearts and through our hearts to our lives!

This booklet is simply a tool to help you spend time with God in his Word!

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I encourage you to pray the Scriptures out loud, turning truth into personal dialogue with the Lord. My hope is that you will experience more and more of his life, his love, and his power!

For the Supremacy of Christ in all things,

Dr. Jason Hubbard - Director
International Prayer Connect

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Imagine thousands of believers from every nation, tribe, and tongue united in prayer—lifting their voices day and night before the throne of God. With the Interseed Online House of Prayer app, this vision is becoming a reality.

Developed to mobilise united, Scripture-led prayer for the nations, Interseed is more than just an app—it’s a growing global prayer family.

Whether you're on a lunch break, commuting, or awake in the night, you can log in and instantly join with other followers of Jesus to intercede for cities, nations, unreached people groups, and urgent needs.

At the heart of the app is the Prayer Wall—a live feed where believers post real-time prayer requests and praise reports. You can respond with a tap, adding your voice to prayers already rising like incense before the Lord (Revelation 5:8). Every “amen” is a vote of faith in God's power to move.

You’ll also find daily prayer points, themed prayer rooms, and video devotionals from prayer leaders worldwide. Whether you're passionate about revival, mission, justice, healing, or the next generation, there’s a space for you to engage and grow in your calling as an intercessor.

Dr. Jason Hubbard, Director of International Prayer Connect, says:

"We’re witnessing a new era of global, united prayer—Interseed is helping us connect and pray as one Body across time zones and cultures."

We invite you to download the app, create a free account, and take your place in this extraordinary, end-time movement of prayer.

  • Post your own prayer requests
  • Pray for others and mark them as prayed for
  • Join virtual prayer rooms focused on strategic regions
  • Receive real-time notifications for urgent global needs
  • Be strengthened and encouraged through community prayer

Let’s fill the airwaves with prayer.L

et’s believe for awakening, revival, and the fulfilment of the Great Commission in our day.

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Together, let’s build a canopy of prayer across the nations - until the earth is filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord!

An unexpected spiritual revival is unfolding in France, where more than 10,000 adults are set to be baptised in 2025 - a 45% increase in one year. This surge, accompanied by record youth participation in pilgrimages and a marked rise in Bible sales, is reshaping the French Catholic landscape. Journalist Antoine Pasquier has investigated why young people are turning to faith in a secular society still recovering from scandal and decline. His research reveals that Scripture, not social media, plays the central role in conversions, as many seekers first encounter Christ through personal reading of the Bible. Influenced by the visible faith of Muslim peers, many young converts desire to express their beliefs openly and live with greater spiritual depth. Pasquier calls for the French Church to become a ‘catechumenal Church’ - one renewed through evangelisation, personal conversion, and openness to the Holy Spirit.

Christian singer and songwriter Forrest Frank has announced he will no longer attend awards shows, including the Dove Awards and Grammys, saying he already holds 'the greatest award of all time' — salvation in Christ. In a video on TikTok, Frank explained his conviction that he should not receive trophies for something created 'from Jesus and for Jesus.' He said he wrestled with this decision last year and has now chosen 'a stance of nonparticipation’, preferring to model humility rather than seek recognition. Frank clarified that he is not refusing to shine as a light in dark places but to avoid stages that glorify human achievement. Though nominated in several top categories, he declared that his real prize is having his 'name written in the Book of Life’. His statement challenges Christian artists to reconsider the tension between cultural acclaim and eternal reward, reminding believers that earthly fame will fade, but the name of Jesus endures for ever.

The King has approved the appointment of the Rt Revd and Rt Hon Dame Sarah Mullally, Bishop of London, as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury - the first woman ever to hold the post in over 1,400 years. Formerly England’s Chief Nursing Officer and a cancer nurse, Bishop Sarah has long described her vocation as 'an opportunity to reflect the love of God.' Ordained in 2001, she has served as Bishop of Crediton and later as Bishop of London, leading with compassion and inclusivity. In her statement, Bishop Sarah said she accepts this call 'in a spirit of service to God and others’, seeking to help the Church 'grow in confidence in the Gospel' and bring hope and healing through Christ’s love. Church leaders across the Anglican Communion have welcomed her appointment, commending her courage, integrity, and commitment to unity: however, GAFCON leaders have reacted with sorrow (see). Her installation at Canterbury Cathedral is scheduled for March 2026, following a ‘confirmation of election’ service at St Paul’s Cathedral in January.

Police have confirmed that Jihad al-Shamie, 35, phoned 999 claiming allegiance to IS moments after launching his deadly car and knife attack at Heaton Park synagogue in Manchester. Shamie drove into worshippers before stabbing several people, killing two men -  Adrian Daulby and Melvin Cravitz - who tried to stop him entering the synagogue. Wearing a fake suicide vest and armed with two knives, he was shot dead by police. Investigators say no evidence links him to organised terror networks, describing him as a possible 'lone wolf’. The swift actions of security staff, worshippers, and armed officers prevented greater loss of life. The Independent Office for Police Conduct is now examining whether police gunfire contributed to Daulby’s death or other injuries. Shamie, a Syrian-born British resident on bail for alleged rape, had a history of abusive relationships and disturbing radical views. The community remains in shock, mourning the victims while praising the courage of those who confronted the attacker and protected the congregation.

A BBC investigation has revealed that even very young children are taking knives into UK schools. Police recorded cases involving a four-year-old in Kent and a six-year-old in the West Midlands carrying a flick knife and threatening another pupil. In 2024, there were 1,304 knife-related incidents in schools and sixth-form colleges across England and Wales - 10% involving primary-age children. Though total offences have slightly declined, serious attacks have increased. Some schools, especially in high-risk areas such as the West Midlands, are now installing permanent 'knife arches' and handheld detectors. The mother of 15-year-old Sheffield pupil Harvey Willgoose, who was fatally stabbed at school earlier this year, is urging the government to fund metal detectors nationwide, saying, 'Kids are going to school frightened’. Police data shows most offenders are teenage boys, often carrying blades for self-protection. Educators and youth mentors warn that fear, broken families, and lack of community support are fuelling this crisis and are calling for deeper emotional education and stronger pastoral care.

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