Partner with Local Missionaries in Vietnam

Located in the 10/40 Window

Vietnam

The Socialist Republic of Vietnam borders the South China Sea, Cambodia, Laos, and China. Mountains and tropical forests cover nearly all but 20 percent of the country’s landmass.
The Vietnamese majority, who mainly live in the country’s major cities, comprise approximately 85 percent of the population and remains a stronghold of communist ideology and atheism. The rest of the population is made up of ethnic minorities who live in the Central Highlands in the northern part of the country. Christianity has taken root and continues to grow among these ethnic minorities, who face increasing persecution from government authorities.
Though Vietnam ostensibly allows its citizens to freely worship in major cities, the government retains tight control over all registered churches. Registered churches are prohibited from meeting in smaller groups: no Sunday school classes for children or adults, no youth groups or other gatherings apart from congregational worship. Taking communion and collecting offerings are forbidden, police monitor sermons to ensure nothing is said against communism, and plural leadership is prohibited; only one leader is allowed for each congregation.
The Communist Party, which maintains authority over all state policy and activity, has ordered government officials to closely monitor and crack down on the unregistered house churches that continually form and grow in the Highlands region. Officials have ordered unregistered churches to pay steep fines, and are working to consolidate them into officially registered, government-monitored churches.
According to a Human Rights Watch report, “Highland people accused of religious ‘evil ways’ and politically ‘autonomous thoughts’ have been subjected to intimidation, arbitrary arrests, and mistreatment in custody.”
An indigenous ministry leader in Vietnam reported that more than 100 pastors are in prison. Their family members are legally allowed to visit them once a month, but most can only afford to visit once per year. Prisoners are kept far from their homes in harsh, primitive conditions.
Christian Aid Mission assists multiple indigenous ministries in Vietnam that are engaged in strategic methods of church-planting among unreached people groups. They are effectively using an extensive educational and training program to develop thousands of Christians leaders for the underground church. These leaders could plant hundreds of house churches in the next decade. Funding is needed for textbooks for students from the poor ethnic groups in the Central Highlands.
Financial support is also needed for Bibles, motorcycles to transport missionaries to remote areas, drilling wells in tribal areas for Christians denied access to community wells, and compassionate outreach to needy children, victims of leprosy, and the families of pastors who have been imprisoned for their faith.
Sources: Joshua Project, CIA World Factbook, Human Rights Watch

96.4 million

Population

2.39%

Evangelical Population:

118

People Groups:

67

Unreached People Groups:

How to Pray for Vietnam

  • Pray for the ethnic groups in Vietnam that are still unreached by the gospel—that they would have witnesses for Christ among them soon.
  • Pray for provision for indigenous ministries, that they would have the resources they need to continue bringing the gospel to those who have never heard about Jesus Christ.
  • Pray for courage and perseverance for native believers among ethnic groups in the Central Highlands region as they are subject to persecution from government officials, neighbors, and even their own families.

More stories from Vietnam

Help Break Spiritual Strongholds in Vietnam
An opium addict sought prayer from local missionaries—not for himself, but for his daughter, who was possessed by a demon. Not only did the missionary pray over the girl, but he also shared the gospel with her father. “Now his daughter is more alert,” the missionary said. “And thank God, he believed in God and has changed his life.” Donations assist missionaries in their evangelism to the lost. Pray the gospel will transform those who hear it.
Encourage the Downtrodden to Trust Jesus in Vietnam
A woman from a poor rural community visited fortune tellers and mediums to try to heal her ongoing health problems. She also married a man who already had a wife and children, and she fell into a life filled with sadness. One day, her brother, a believer, shared the gospel with her, and she made a decision to follow Christ. “Her life was changed,” the ministry leader said. “Her heart healed, and she found purpose and hope.” Now, she regularly attends church and shares God’s love with her neighbors. Donations support missionaries as they share the gospel with the lost.
Share God’s Promise of Abundant Life in Vietnam
A woman in an abusive marriage heard about God and visited a local church to learn more. Overwhelmed by the congregation’s joy during the service, she asked the pastor to pray with her because she wanted to give her life to Christ. “From that day on, she felt peace in her heart,” a local ministry leader said. “Although her husband does not believe in God, she was always happy and ready to share that joy with others.” She now faithfully participates in the church choir and prayer group. Your donations of $60 or $120 support local missionaries as they minister in their communities.
Spread the Gospel Message in Vietnam
Local missionaries recently returned from a visit to an indigenous village during which they taught six new believers Biblical doctrine in preparation for baptism. But local authorities oppose Christianity, and these believers are unable to hold worship services together. "Maybe in the future they can gather together to pray," the ministry leader said. "But now they can't. During our visit, we taught them God's word and prayed with each family alone." Your donations of $25 or $50 support missionaries with this kingdom work.
Encourage the Weary With the Good News in Vietnam
A drug addict was not interested in changing his life, despite having heard the gospel many times. But one day, a pastor visited him and said: "God can help you. Christ died on the cross for our sins, and He loves you and your family very much." That day, the Holy Spirit worked in the man's heart, and he turned his life around. Now, he and his family are members of a nearby church, and he gives his testimony to other addicts. Your donations help support local missionaries as they share Jesus with the lost.
Support Outreach to Vulnerable People in Vietnam
Pray the Lord will comfort those who are suffering. Local missionaries visited multiple leprosy villages, providing hundreds of people with much-needed aid and sharing the gospel. "After COVID-19, they had not received any help from anyone," the ministry leader said after visiting one particular village.