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Greece

Known as the cradle of Western civilization, ironically Greece has a population that is largely ignorant of the Bible. While only 3.6 percent of the people on the country’s mainland and 227 inhabited islands are non-religious, the vast majority of the population knows little about the gospel or biblical faith. More than 83 percent of the population identify as Christian, most in name only as they belong to traditional churches that give little attention to the Bible; 94.6 percent identifying as Christian belong to the Greek Orthodox Church, and 3.6 percent to the Roman Catholic Church. Nearly 8 percent of the population is Muslim.
When protests in Syria in 2011 grew into an armed rebellion that included various jihadist forces, the embattled country’s people began pouring out to other countries, including Greece. By 2015, 385,525 refugees had arrived in Greece by sea, with only 8 percent of them applying for asylum as they were in transit to other parts of Europe.
There are now more than 50,000 refugees in Greece, mostly Syrian, but also many from Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq and parts of Africa. Of those refugees, 40,000 are living in Greek reception centers built to accommodate only 6,000. They are also facing an increasingly hostile society.
Refugees often arrive with only the clothes on their back. The practical aid that local missionaries have provided has led many refugees to want to know about Christ. Local missionaries who provide aid offer Bible studies and, for those who accept Christ, intensive discipleship training. They also undertake visits to refugee camps for Bible studies with various groups twice a month.
An indigenous ministry provides food and other basic items, with local missionaries spending much of their days trying to meet urgent physical needs – from diapers and baby formula to securing interpreters to accompany refugees to doctors appointments and hospitals. Missionaries also help refugees get their children registered for school, obtain tax numbers and apply for asylum. Donations are sought for these efforts to bring the love of Christ to the physically and spiritually troubled.
Sources: Joshua Project, Wikipedia, Missions Insider

10.4 million

Population

0.49%

Evangelical Population:

51

People Groups:

10

Unreached People Groups:

How to Pray for Greece

  • Pray that refugees will not perish in transit on dangerous seas or from hostilities they encounter upon arrival but will receive the aid and orientation they need to begin their lives anew.
  • Pray for workers trained as counselors, interpreters, and evangelists to be available for arriving refugees.
  • Pray for Bible-believing churches to bring honor to Christ’s name as they make His salvation known to various ethnic groups.st.

More stories from Greece

Deliver Basic Necessities To The Vulnerable in Greece
Christian workers at a center for refugees provide compassionate aid to those who come to them for help, but they do not distribute Bibles because they do not want anyone to believe that taking a Bible is a requirement for having received aid. Instead, they gift Bibles to those who directly ask for one, which has created a ripple effect of sorts. In the last several months, an influx of refugees has come to the center just to ask for a Bible. Donations of $35 or $70 support compassionate aid to refugees. Pray they will open their hearts to Christ’s message of salvation.
Share Christ With Refugees Hungry for Truth in Greece
A native ministry that assists refugees has seen a huge influx of people seeking help, including one refugee who traveled four hours by bus. As they wait in line for aid, the refugees are able to read various gospel resources set out across the center, and this has presented opportunities for workers to later share the message of salvation. “I have always wanted to learn about Christianity and now I can,” one refugee said. Donations of $35 or $70 enable ministries such as this to assist refugees. Pray for doors to be opened to share the good news of Jesus.
Help Refugees Overcome Challenges in Greece
Pray for refugees as they seek a better life. A family of six refugees sought help at a local ministry’s refugee center because one of their children went missing during their journey. Ministry workers connected them with an attorney who was able to locate their child in Switzerland, but legal deadlines were fast approaching for them to be reunited. To everyone’s surprise, their documents were quickly approved, and the family was able to travel to Switzerland. “The Lord is good!” the ministry leader said. “So much of the facilitation we see in the processes of people’s lives is the immediate result of the Lord’s intervention.” Your donations of $35 or $70 support aid to refugees.
Help Refugees Obtain a Better Life in Greece
Pray for Christian workers as they minister to refugees. With the recent addition of a mobile office unit to a local ministry’s refugee outreach, ministry workers are able to visit camps to assess the needs of and provide aid to refugees who often miss important immigration application deadlines simply because they do not understand the legal requirements. “If we are ‘on site,’ the people will have access to professionals in the field who will be able to provide them not only information but also assess their needs in cases of domestic violence, coerced prostitution, or even trafficking,” the ministry leader said. Support refugee outreach through donations of $35 or $70.
Encourage Refugees to Trust in the Lord in Greece
Pray that refugees will hear the word of the Lord and give their lives to Him. A young refugee who came to know Jesus through a local ministry still daily struggles because he cannot legally work and does not have the finances to support himself. But because of what he learned of Jesus through the ministry, he remains faithful to Jesus, trusting in Him despite his difficulties. Recently, he even asked the ministry leader about tithing. “We are witnessing how he got baptized and how he is growing in Jesus,” the ministry leader said. Your donations of $35 or $70 support ministries as they assist refugees in difficult times.
Help Refugees Navigate Toward Better Lives in Greece
Pray for refugees to give their lives to Jesus. A local refugee ministry recently used its new mobile ministry unit for the first time during a visit to a refugee camp on the coast. The visit was meant to be an informative one in which the ministry workers would discuss their services with the camp authorities; however, on their arrival, they were inundated with requests for help from the refugees who live at the camp. “How can you continue to serve all these people and still smile?” one refugee asked the workers, and the question led the missionaries to share the gospel with her. Your donations of $35 or $70 support ministry to refugees.