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Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka, a teardrop-shaped island country off the southern coast of India is famous for its natural beauty, cultural diversity, and tea production.
The Sinhalese people, who comprise around three-fourths of Sri Lanka’s population, are Buddhists who follow the Hindu caste system. Half of the Sinhalese belong to the farming caste, raising animals or crops using primitive farming methods. A three-decade long civil war between the Sinhalese majority and Tamil separatists, who wanted an independent state on the north side of the island, ended in 2009. An estimated 60,000 to 100,000 people were killed in conflict.
Nearly 45 percent of Sri Lankans live on less than $5 a day, and the country suffers from high rates of undernourishment, stunted growth and malnourishment, especially in children, according to the non-profit Borgen Project.
Many children in Sri Lanka, considered a major center of pedophilia, are vulnerable to abuse and exploitation. Several indigenous ministries are protecting such children, sheltering them and providing them with food, clothing, medical treatment, and discipleship in God’s Word. One of these ministries runs a rescue home for marginalized and exploited children, providing them with education, spiritual guidance, the saving knowledge of the Lord, and involvement with the local church where they get to attend Sunday school, Bible study, and prayer groups. Many of these children have grown up to serve in the ministry.
“Children, dirty and hungry, began arriving on our doorstep,” wrote the ministry leader. “Many of the children who came to our center had been abused by alcoholic and drug-addicted parents.”
With help from Christian Aid Mission, the ministry built a girls’ shelter and, later, a separate shelter for boys. Their literacy center provides children from four slums with an education. They also have a women’s shelter, where they provide a safe, caring environment for young women who have been raped or otherwise abused.
Other indigenous ministries in Sri Lanka share the gospel with unreached Hindus and Buddhists, helping poor families send their children to school and providing for their basic needs. Another ministry is bringing the gospel to remote villages and the Free Trade Zone where over 100,000 young men and women labor in 180 factories
Sources: Joshua Project, CIA World Factbook, Borgen Project

21 million

Population

Unknown

Evangelical Population:

174

People Groups:

79

Unreached People Groups:

How to Pray for Sri Lanka

  • Pray that God would open the eyes of the people of Sri Lanka to the truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
  • Pray for God’s protection on Sri Lanka’s vulnerable children, that many would come to know Him and grow up to serve Him.
  • Pray for the indigenous ministries working in Sri Lanka, that God would grant them every provision to continue sharing Christ’s love and truth with people in need of a Savior.

More stories from Sri Lanka

Help Missionaries Persevere Against Spiritual Darkness in Sri Lanka
A native missionary working in a remote area of the country was confronted by a man in the community who opposed his work, especially after the number of children attending a language class that he taught began to increase. But the missionary would not be swayed by the man’s hostility and turned to prayer to seek God’s guidance over the situation. “Remarkably, through prayer, there was a notable transformation in the attitude of that particular man,” the missionary said. “He not only stopped opposing the ministry and classes, but he became a supporter.” Donations of $25 or $50 support missionaries’ outreach endeavors. Pray they will trust the Lord to guide them in every circumstance.
Help Christian Workers Share The Gospel in Sri Lanka
One day, while driving a missionary from a native ministry, the taxi driver told the missionary that his wife was gravely ill. Though they had tried many ways to heal her through their own religion, nothing worked. The ministry worker shared the gospel with the taxi driver, told him of the healing power of Jesus, and gave him a Bible. The man’s wife was completely healed and the entire family gave their lives to Christ. They now attend a local church and share the gospel with their family and friends. Your support assists missionaries in their service to the Lord. Pray that encounters such as this one continue to lead unbelievers to Jesus.
Support Critical Outreach To Hungry Families in Sri Lanka
Because of a native ministry’s food distribution program, families in several villages have been able to feed their children. These families often do not have jobs because finding employment is difficult, and as a result, they do not have the income necessary to provide for basic necessities. One family that was a recipient of the food was able to resume their self-employment project from the support they received. Donations of $35 or $70 supports outreach to vulnerable families. Pray these men, women, and children will give their lives to Christ and trust in His unwavering faithfulness.
Usher the Broken Toward Jesus’ Arms in Sri Lanka
Pray the healing presence of the Lord will bring the lost into His arms. During a visit with the most vulnerable families of one particular village, missionaries met a 27-year-old woman who could not walk. The missionaries prayed over her, and she was healed. Overjoyed by this miraculous healing that enabled their daughter to walk for the first time in her life, her parents came to church that Sunday, where they accepted Christ as their Savior. “Praise the Lord!” the ministry leader said. Your donations support outreach and evangelism.
Help With Selfless Ministry Work in Sri Lanka
Pray for local missionaries to be encouraged in their every-day service for Jesus. Every Friday and Sunday, approximately 60 men, women, and children come together at a local ministry’s church for lunch and fellowship. In addition to organizing this gathering, the ministry workers lead 16 monthly home groups and multiple house churches, they organize seminars and training programs, care for the widowed and elderly, visit hospitals, and distribute gospel tracts. “After distributing gospel tracts, we send our evangelical team to visit the people who are interested to know more or who want to come to church,” the ministry leader said. Donations of $25 or $50 support this evangelism and discipleship.
Urge the Lost Toward Christ’s Saving Grace in Sri Lanka
Pray the gospel message will ignite revivals across communities. Because of the diligent and faithful service of Christian workers at a local ministry’s Bible institute, alumni return to their own communities prepared in pastoral care, teaching, prayer, counseling, and evangelism. “Various segments of the Sri Lankan community are being reached,” the ministry leader said. His own evangelism efforts have brought numerous children to Jesus as he shares the gospel in impoverished areas. “The impact of spreading the gospel has been profound,” he said. Your donations play a key role in such evangelism and outreach.