Partner with Local Missionaries in Spain

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Spain

Historical hub of the Counter-Reformation and now largely secular, Spain and its people can be hostile toward evangelical Christianity at times. While a majority of Spaniards identify as Roman Catholic, most rarely attend Mass. Hence paradoxically, the opposition that local missionaries most often face is a deep-seated secular worldview held by people who are intensely loyal in name to a religious institution they rarely heed.
Of the 77.5 percent of people in Spain who identify as Christian, nearly 89 percent are Roman Catholic. Of the overall population, 19.4 percent say they are non-religious, with some studies showing the percentage actually ranges from 20 to 27 percent. Immigration from northern Africa is largely responsible for the 2.6 percent of the population that is Muslim.
Spain is one of the few European countries that still officially accepts refugees, and local missionaries are welcoming those from Syria and other parts of the Middle East and Africa. Many of these refugees are Muslims, and workers are building relationships with them as they extend aid such as food packets, medical care and clothing. Local missionaries do much to help them relocate and assimilate into the country by offering counseling, language and job skills training, and assistance in finding housing.
Workers also provide aid to Christian converts from Islam who have been persecuted and to the workers who have suffered for leading them to faith in Christ.
Among the refugees that local missionaries are helping are Muslim women who have been trafficked, abused or widowed at the hands of the Islamic State (ISIS), including those who have children as a result of the abuse. Local missionaries seek assistance to provide shelter and care for them as well as compassionate aid for abused youth.
Sources: Joshua Project, Ministry Portfolio, Wikipedia, Impact Survey

46.67 million

Population

1.6%

Evangelical Population:

105

People Groups:

16

Unreached People Groups:

How to Pray for Spain

  • Pray that refugees from Muslim families who have trusted in Christ for salvation will be kept safe from harm, and that the Lord would also protect and strengthen workers who are leading them to Christ.
  • Pray that refugees will see the love of Christ in the aid and orientation they receive to begin their lives anew, and that they will bring knowledge of Him to others in Spain, or to those at their ultimate destinations or to relatives and friends in their countries of origin.
  • Pray that house churches planted in Spain among refugees and nationals would flourish against the forces of secularism and a post-Christian mentality.

More stories from Spain

Help Workers Proclaim Life in Christ in Spain
A family of five fled war-torn Ukraine, arriving in Spain frightened and without hope. Local missionaries spent time developing trust with them, and the family began coming to meetings at the ministry’s refugee center and accepted Christ. “God made a radical change in their lives; now they have peace of mind,” the ministry leader said. “They testify of Christ and say, ‘We will never be alone again.’” Local missionaries also bring the gospel to Spaniards who are then trained to plant house churches. Donations are sought for such gospel work. Pray that church unity will be a light to communities.
Help Bring Christ’s Love to Refugees in Spain
A Muslim refugee from sub-Saharan Africa arrived at a local ministry and began attending Bible studies. The son of a mosque leader, he received a Bible but had to read it in secret as he was sharing a room with Muslims from his country. When he put his faith in Christ, his Muslim countrymen in Spain began shunning him, but he has remained steadfast and attended the ministry’s training for evangelists. The ministry has also started groups for African refugee youths, teenage refugees from Ukraine and women from various countries. Workers need donations of $35 or $70 to bring the love of Christ to refugees. Pray for protection and good health for workers.
Provide Gospel Tools and Training in Spain
Native Christian workers have planted a church with its own building in one city and a house church in another. Besides reaching Spaniards through personal evangelism, sports activities, street festivals and prison visits, workers are bringing the gospel to refugees in events for married couples, children, teenagers and young adults, as well as in Bible studies and daily interaction while providing aid. Training for evangelists takes place continually, with one program providing instruction for two years. Workers need donations of $25 or $50 for the materials and training to proclaim Christ and disciple new followers. Pray the Lord will be glorified as more people commit to serving and following Him.
Support Gospel Proclamation in Spain
A man listening to a native ministry’s open-air worship service on a neighborhood street received a Bible from one of the church members, and he recently came to the congregation’s regular gathering saying that Scripture had changed his life. He put his faith in Christ and asked for baptism. Workers also distributed Bibles and New Testaments in prisons, hospitals, military compounds and home groups. Churches have formed among both refugees and Spaniards. Donations are sought for such proclamation of the gospel and follow-up. Pray that congregations will be unified, and that surrounding communities will take note of their love for one another.
Send Aid to Devastated Refugees in Spain
Most of the refugees arriving from Ukraine, the Middle East and Africa are traumatized, especially women and children, and a local ministry has a team of psychologists who care for them and help them re-integrate into society. “But the main work is of a spiritual order, because we understand that it is the greatest need they have,” the ministry leader said. Meeting their emotional/spiritual needs with the Word of God and providing food, clothing and accommodation, workers have seen many lives recovered and transformed. Donations of $35 or $70 are sought to provide such compassionate aid. Workers request prayer for wisdom, strength and protection.
Help Form Strong Disciples in Spain
A former drug dealer put his faith in Christ after a native Christian worker shared the gospel with him, and his life was so changed that he brought his friends and more than 12 relatives to hear the message of salvation at the worker’s church. The ministry brings the gospel to hospitals – where patients are so grateful that the government has granted all the ministry’s workers permission to visit – and to prisons, where so many inmates’ lives have been transformed that the warden has requested workers come more often. Donations are sought for these evangelistic outreaches and discipleship. Pray that hearts will turn to God and transform entire communities.