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Philippines

A vast archipelago with 22,549 miles of coastline, the Philippines is comprised of more than 7,000 islands bordered by the Philippine Sea, South China Sea, Celebes Sea, and Taiwan—directly north of the country. Approximately 700 of the islands are inhabited, with 11 containing the vast majority of the population. Luzon in the north and Mindanao in the south are the two largest islands.
Prone to devastating typhoons, the Philippine islands are covered in mountains and tropical rainforests. Around 132 people groups live in the more remote mountainous areas. Philippine culture is a mix of Eastern and Western cultures, including Spanish surnames, towns, and streets; and the widespread use of the English language
An officially secular state, the Philippines has a democratic government with freedom of religion. The Catholic Church is highly influential, with more than 80 percent of the population identifying as Catholic. A large number of Catholics, however, practice a syncretistic blend of Catholicism, animism, and witchcraft.
The Protestant population is rapidly growing, creating a huge need for trained church leaders. Thousands of rural congregations languish without adequate leadership, falling into unbiblical teaching and moral failure. Thousands of pastors struggle to survive on the meager offerings of their congregations, and many view formal training as an unaffordable luxury.
Approximately 5 percent of the population is Islamic, as Muslims from the southern island of Mindanao, a hotbed of radicalism, move throughout the country. Muslims succeeded in obtaining an independent Islamic state in Mindanao, where Christians have long faced hostilities from Islamic militants and Muslim family members. The Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), comprised of five provinces, is free from the national government. BARMM is ruled under sharia law that separatist terrorists such as the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) have long sought, with drastic reduction of rights for non-Muslims, regarded as second-class citizens.
Mindanao’s population is more than 20 percent Muslim, with most centered in the BARMM provinces, where Islamic missionaries arrived nearly 200 years before Spanish Catholic colonization began in 1565. The U.S. State Department has warned against travel to Mindanao since January 2009.
Despite the danger, a Christian Aid Mission-assisted ministry has led people to Christ among nearly all of the Muslim-majority people groups in Mindanao. Other ministries who work in dangerous regions report that some of their missionaries were martyred for the sake of the gospel. Financial support strengthens them and helps the gospel spread in the most difficult circumstances. Other needs include Bibles, motorcycles for missionary transportation, projectors to show gospel films, and funding for training, children’s programs, radio programs, free medical and dental outreaches in poor villages, and livelihood projects.
Sources: Joshua Project, CIA World Factbook, Operation World, U.S. State Department

108 million

Population

13.93%

Evangelical Population:

200

People Groups:

30

Unreached People Groups:

How to Pray for the Philippines

  • Pray that there would be witnesses for Christ soon among every people group in the Philippines
  • Pray for courage, protection, and provision for indigenous missionaries working on the frontlines in some of the most dangerous areas of the Philippines.
  • Pray that God would bring His growing Church to maturity, providing necessary resources, opportunities, and trainers to root them in the foundations of God’s Word.

More stories from the Philippines

Help Form New Christians in the Philippines
A young woman who grew up in church had suicidal thoughts since her high school years, but after hearing a native worker teach about salvation and the Holy Spirit, she learned to trust in Christ. “It is her desire to keep on growing in the knowledge of God,” the ministry leader said. “She is now faithfully serving the Lord through sharing the Chronological Bible Study to the Sunday school toddlers.” Discipleship groups for men, women and youth helped others grow in the Lord. In another area, workers planted a church among an indigenous tribe. Donations are sought for such evangelism and discipleship. Pray love for one another would grow in congregations.
Get the Gospel to the Unreached in the Philippines
Native ministry workers reported that an Islamic scholar began reading a Bible they distributed and ordered others from his ethnic community to form Bible study groups in various villages and sent people to share the gospel with his relatives. Another Muslim leader began listening to an audio Bible with the missionary team, telling them he had “goosebumps” when he heard the complete story of creation for the first time. “He couldn’t help but express how thankful he was that we are sharing God’s Word,” the ministry leader said. Donations are sought to share the gospel with people who have never heard it. Pray new Christians will find rich fellowship to help them grow.
Help Victims of Natural Disasters in the Philippines
Super typhoon Goring hammered the islands with gale-force winds, torrential rains and flashfloods in August, damaging some homes and destroying others. Crops were submerged and businesses wiped out. As families were evacuated to government relocation centers, native workers provided aid that helped restore homes and lives. “This part of the country is known to be a typhoon belt and is frequently visited by a surging storm once if not twice a year,” the ministry leader said. Workers need donations of $35 or $70 to provide critical aid for victims of these and other disasters. Pray the Holy Spirit will guide workers as they minister to those whose lives have been upended.
Help Church Plants Disciple Their Flocks in the Philippines
A ministry leader drove more than 100 miles on dirt roads to join in celebration with the congregation of one of the ministry’s church plants, which had organized a baptismal event along the Pacific Ocean for one of its families. Together, the mother, her husband, and their daughter were baptized in the ocean. “I love music and I love Jesus,” the daughter said before she was immersed in the water. “Jesus created music, so I know He will be pleased as I sing in church my praises to Him!” Funds help support church plants such as this one. Pray for ministry workers in their evangelism efforts.
Support Missionaries’ Gospel Work in the Philippines
To establish effective church plants in new villages, native Christian workers first integrate into the communities through helping the people create sustainable economic ventures. Missionaries provide farmers with fertilizer, seeds, beans, and tools, as well as livestock such as hogs, goats, or chickens. “Our goal is to plant viable Bible-believing churches in these people groups,” the ministry leader said. “That viable church will continue to do the ministry of spreading the gospel to their own people group first then extend to other ethnic groups.” Your donations of $60 or $120 help native workers plant churches such as these. Pray that the Lord encourages and strengthens these new fellowships.
Assist With Community Evangelism in the Philippines
Native missionaries established a friendship with the leader of a local tribe, which enabled them to conduct door-to-door evangelism throughout the community. Many people chose to follow Christ, and the next day, the missionaries organized a fellowship with all the new believers. “Lord willing, a regular Bible study and worship service will be conducted there,” the ministry leader said. Christian workers continue to see the fruit of their evangelism efforts as more and more people are accepting Christ during their house-to-house outreach. Donations help in these evangelism endeavors. Pray that the Holy Spirit will lead many souls to Christ.