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Burundi

Burundi lies in the Great Lakes region of Central Africa directly under its “twin” country of Rwanda. With 11.8 million Burundians packed into an area smaller than Maryland, it is one of Africa’s most densely populated countries.

Burundi is one of the top three poorest countries in the world. Since its independence in 1962, the country’s economy has suffered from civil wars over the same ethnic tensions underlying the Rwandan Genocide. Conflict between the dominant Tutsi minority and underrepresented Hutu majority ended in 2005, but the country suffered another blow when political violence in 2015 sparked another wave of displacement.

This turmoil, combined with other problems like high levels of corruption and a susceptibility to natural disasters, has left Burundi significantly underdeveloped with around 90 percent of the population living on subsistence agriculture. Food shortages and a lack of clean water are widespread, and 60 percent of children are malnourished. The long-marginalized Twa indigenous minority remain the poorest of the poor.

Communities Transformed by the Power of Christ

Christian Aid Mission assists indigenous ministries working indiscriminately among ethnic groups in some of the most broken communities in Burundi. They are caring for poor children by covering their medical and educational costs, and one ministry is starting the first school in a region. They are rescuing and rehabilitating trafficked women and children and teaching women vocational skills to pull them out of prostitution. Their work also includes reaching out to Burundi’s refugees and caring for believers who are persecuted for their faith. As these ministries meet the tangible needs of suffering people, many hearts are turning to Christ.

One ministry planted three churches in a province where people were dying in abject poverty, mired in polygamy, alcoholism and prostitution, and influenced by Muslims and witchdoctors. “When they started praying for these people, they started to receive Jesus as their Savior, confessing, repenting their sins,” the ministry leader said. “Some started bringing their witchcraft to be burnt. We thank God—in these areas we have now 250 new believers.”

The salvation of key influencers has opened up that region to receive the gospel. In one area, a chief and his advisors received Christ, causing many others to follow Him. When those who had fled the area because of witchcraft killings heard that the community had changed, they returned to find that the witchdoctors had become evangelists. In another area within that region, the ministry’s agriculture project for the benefit of the poor softened the hearts of Muslims to allow them to plant a church. Secret believers from the Muslim community are among those who attend the growing church.

As new congregations emerge throughout the country, Burundian ministries consistently need Bibles in local languages to establish them in God’s Word—many believers are too poor to afford even a New Testament. Bibles are also crucial in reaching the small but influential Muslim minority in Burundi who often come to faith after reading the “forbidden book” for themselves. Other needs include funding to train and support missionaries and resources to alleviate poverty and suffering.

Sources: Joshua Project, CIA World Factbook, U.S. Department of State, USA Today

11.8 million

Population

29.91%

Evangelical Population:

12

People Groups:

3

Unreached People Groups:

How to Pray for Burundi

  • Pray that the salvation of Christ would reach Muslims, animists, and the many nominal, traditional churchgoers in Burundi who do not have a true relationship with Christ.
  • Pray that God would work peace, healing and forgiveness between ethnic groups.
  • Pray that Burundians who are suffering from poverty, corruption and discrimination would know God’s provision and tender care.
  • Pray for God’s blessing on the projects native missionaries are using to reach out to people for the sake of the gospel. Pray for the wisdom and resources they need for the work of ministry.

More stories from Burundi

Extend Hope to the Lost in Burundi
A Muslim mother of five attended a meeting at a native Christian worker’s home, where she was stunned by how genuinely church members prayed and loved each other. As she began studying the Bible, she concluded that Christ was her Savior and put her trust in Him. “I have more joy than I have ever thought possible, and I know my future is safe in His hands,” she said. “I am no longer afraid of God, dying or hell. I know I am going to go to heaven.” Workers need donations of $50 or $100 to share the gospel and disciple new Christians. Pray the love of Christ will be manifest to more people lost in hopelessness and sin.
Comfort The Weary in Burundi
During an evangelism event, a homeless man asked the missionaries for prayer. They learned he fled his home as a child after he witnessed gunmen kill his family. The missionaries prayed for him and gave him a Bible, then they took him for a haircut and bought him new clothes. Later, the pastor of the local church met with him and brought him to Christ. One year later, the young man was baptized and now serves as an usher in the church while also attending a Bible training school. Donations of $25 or $50 support missionaries as they evangelize and provide comfort to the lost. Pray for new believers as they grow in their faith.
Lift People from Poverty in Burundi
A tailoring center run by a native ministry helps women—mostly single mothers—learn how to make different types of clothes. The center can accommodate up to 10 students and their teachers, and the women spend six to 12 months learning this trade. The goal of the center is to help the women become able to earn an income to support themselves and their families. “Sewing is one of the skills that gets you a job in Burundi regardless of where you are located,” the ministry leader said. Your donations help support projects such as this. Pray for gospel opportunities through ministries such as this.
Provide Critical Aid to the Destitute in Burundi
Pray for ministries as they assist the most vulnerable in their communities. During house-to-house evangelism, local missionaries met a woman who was gravely ill. They took her to the hospital, where doctors confirmed she had breast cancer. After three months of prayer, she was healed, and she gave her life to Jesus and was baptized. But she still lived in poverty and was fearful of how she would survive. The missionaries gifted her with three chickens so she could sell eggs. Now, she is able to support herself and save for her future. Your donations of $35 or $70 support such compassionate outreach.
Testify to the Lord’s Great Love in Burundi
Pray the truth of the gospel will transform hearts. After a team of local missionaries shared the gospel with a devout Muslim religious leader, the man became determined to learn what was true and what was not. Through studying the Bible and conversing with Christian pastors, he came to know God as the one true and living God. This realization transformed him, and he sought peace between his former Muslim congregation and the Christian community. “His story inspires all who seek truth and fulfillment, demonstrating that even the hardest of hearts can be penetrated by God’s love,” the ministry leader said. Donations assist missionaries in their evangelism efforts.