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Zimbabwe

Located in southern Africa, Zimbabwe is a tropical country slightly larger than Montana that features high plateaus and mountains. Over a quarter of Zimbabweans are evangelical Christians, slightly outnumbering the country’s animistic population. Unreached and least-reached people groups make up another 12.8 percent of the population.
Once a relatively prosperous nation, Zimbabwe began experiencing economic difficulties a decade after gaining independence in 1980. By 2008-9, the country had almost collapsed as annual inflation rates peaked at 89.7 sextillion (10^21) percent, the second worst episode of hyperinflation in recorded history. Much of the country’s infrastructure deteriorated and highly skilled professionals flooded out of the country. After abandoning the Zimbabwe dollar, the country stabilized significantly, but it is once again experiencing rapid hyperinflation after it introduced a new Zimbabwe dollar in 2019.
The economy is currently at its worst since 2008-9 with inflation rates approaching 1,000 percent. The World Bank estimated that as of 2019, 34 percent of the population were in extreme poverty. Families struggle to afford skyrocketing food costs, and doctors lack basic supplies and medications.
Meeting Needs in the Name of Jesus
Amid such dire need, native missionaries with one local ministry are seeing many turn to Christ as they holistically reach their people through evangelism, compassionate outreach, and community-based skill development programs.
The ministry has seen much fruit through street evangelism, one-on-one evangelism, youth ministry, school outreach ministry, tract distribution, and cell group ministry. Additionally, they provide Bibles to youth, schools, students in Bible school, drug addicts, married couples, the terminally ill in hospitals, pastoral groups, and churches.
As they share the gospel, they try to meet the many needs they encounter. Recognizing that only Jesus can truly meet physical and emotional needs, ministry workers always share the gospel immediately before providing aid.
The ministry has set up mobile soup kitchens to feed hundreds of elderly people who weren’t eating for days at a time and for school children who were eating only one meal of maize porridge per day. Children make up almost half of Zimbabwe’s population, and in many areas where the ministry works, there are not enough schools to accommodate them. In response, the ministry helped start three schools for poor children and orphans.
The ministry is also helping suffering people who cannot afford medical care by purchasing over-the-counter medications, connecting them with available medical professionals, and teaching them hygienic practices. On multiple occasions this intervention has been lifesaving.
Vocational training is another key area for their ministry, building up people who have dropped out of school, who were engaged in prostitution, or who simply need a way to become self-sufficient. The ministry is additionally working to restore hundreds of youth addicted to drugs.
Their compassionate work is especially important as ministry workers discovered desperate families converting to Islam in exchange for food, clothing, and free medical care. Although Muslims only represent 0.3 percent of the population, they exert disproportionate influence through such “free” aid. By contrast, this ministry’s compassionate aid is a tangible representation of Christ’s free gift of love.
Sources: Joshua Project, CIA World Factbook, Human Rights Watch, The Economist, World Bank, UNICEF, Forbes

14.3 million

Population

25.22%

Evangelical Population:

41

People Groups:

2

Unreached People Groups:

How to Pray for Zimbabwe

  • Pray that God would strengthen native missionaries to continue winning souls for His kingdom.
  • Pray that God would raise up more laborers for the harvest in Zimbabwe.
  • Pray that Christians facing difficult physical circumstances would trust in Christ for their every need, resisting the temptation to convert to Islam for immediate relief.
  • Pray for regular support for hard-working missionaries in rural areas who struggle to meet their families’ basic needs.

More stories from Zimbabwe

Tell of Christ’s Forgiveness and Love in Zimbabwe
Pray the lost will hear the truth of the gospel and repent. Missionaries from a local ministry work tirelessly to preach the truth of Jesus Christ to the lost, many of whom have been led astray by churches that claim to be biblical but use divination and sorcery to entice people to their beliefs. “Many have left their churches to attend these churches and their services,” the ministry leader said. “There is a huge cry for repentance for these souls for following and believing a lie.” Your donations support local missionaries in their evangelism efforts.
Help Missionaries Be the Hands of Jesus in Zimbabwe
Pray the Lord will provide for the suffering and destitute. As a team of missionaries went door-to-door to pray for people, they came upon a destitute family with four children. The father suffered from kidney problems but could not afford a specialist, the home had no lights, and the children had no food. The missionaries collected solar panels to provide the family with light, they brought them groceries, and they purchased pain medication for the father. “We were very tearful when we left,” the ministry leader said. “But God will come through for them.” Your gifts enable local missionaries to provide life-changing resources to people in need.
Share Stories of God’s Love in Zimbabwe
Pray that new believers will look to the Lord for their strength. A team of local missionaries visited a community in which many of the people were addicted to alcohol and sniffing glue. During the missionaries’ visit, however, approximately 35 adults gave their lives to Jesus after they heard the gospel story of the prodigal son. The missionaries gifted the new believers with New Testaments and Bibles, praising the Lord for his great compassion. “We thank the Lord that He still loves them the way they are,” the ministry leader said. “We pray they will become constructive and focused.” Your donations of $50 or $100 assist missionaries in their service to the lost.
Ignite Souls for Almighty God in Zimbabwe
Pray the poor and vulnerable will put their hope in Jesus. A single mother who lived in a plastic house in a region of abject poverty traveled with her baby almost 600 miles to find a local ministry. She decided to take the long journey after she met a missionary from the ministry who came to her village to minister to the people and share the gospel. “She remembered the works that were done through him,” the ministry leader said. “We were so happy to see her when she arrived.” Your donations of $25 or $50 help missionaries share the gospel locally and in remote areas.
Help Provide for Peoples’ Basic Needs in Zimbabwe
Pray the Lord will provide for those in need. While a local missionary shared the gospel in his community, he met several women in desperate need of clothing and medication. Many suffered from backaches, headaches, and blood pressure issues, but none had the finances to obtain medication. The missionary invited them to join him at church and told them about Jesus, the ultimate healer. The women came to church, where church leaders prayed over them and provided them with the much-needed clothing and medication. “You could see the joy on their faces,” the ministry leader said. Your donations of $60 or $120 support missionaries in such kingdom work.