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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

Transform Communities in Jesus’ Name in Spain
Pray for indigenous ministries as they evangelize in unreached places. A former prisoner who became a believer in prison thanks to an indigenous ministry’s outreach became a founding member of a church plant in a town notorious for drug trafficking. “A church of ex-drug traffickers in a well-known drug trafficking area for the glory of God!” the ministry leader said. With the help of the newly established church, the ministry will also open a refugee center in the same town in which they will be able to receive 80 to 100 refugees each year. Your donations of $35 or $70 are needed to support such ministry.
Tell of God’s Transforming Power in Spain
Pray for missionaries as they share the good news of Christ. An interpreter for a local ministry to refugees had a dream in which he saw a lake in a desert. The lake was filled with fish and surrounded by fruit trees. The interpreter, who was not a believer, asked the ministry leader what the dream meant. “He was crying,” the ministry leader said. “He said, ‘I don’t know what God wants to tell me.’” The ministry leader shared the gospel with him and explained that God wanted him to help transform his community. The interpreter then gave his life to the Lord. Donations of $60 or $120 support missionaries in their daily work.
Help New Believers Proclaim Jesus’ Name in Spain
Pray the light of Jesus will shine through new believers. A local missionary developed a friendship with a refugee who came to the ministry’s refugee center, learning not only that the man was a weightlifting Paralympian, but also an atheist. As their friendship grew, the missionary talked of Jesus and, eventually, the refugee gave his life to Christ. “Now, he is sharing his faith on TV and radio programs and God led him to a gold medal in the recent games,” the ministry leader said. “He is a big tool that God is using to glorify Himself in Spain.” Your donations of $25 or $50 support such evangelism and discipleship.
Refugee Family Trained for Evangelism Through Spanish Ministry
Jad* was a believer. His wife, Leila* was not. In their Muslim-majority North African country, Jad’s faith in Jesus put his life at risk every day. That’s why he kept his beliefs hidden from his Muslim wife, their children, and his wife’s strict Muslim family. To declare his faith in Christ would be catastrophic. But God was working behind the scenes even while Jad was oblivious to His plans. And soon, Jad’s life would be upended to further the Lord’s mighty work.