Thirty years ago, Mongolia was a Soviet state. Communism and atheism were the country’s official beliefs, but many also practiced Buddhism and Shamanism. There were no more than eight known Christian believers in the entire nation.
During the 1989 Lausanne Congress in the Philippines, hundreds of Christian leaders and missionaries focused their prayers on Mongolia asking God for a breakthrough. Little did they know their prayers were about to be answered. The next year, the USSR broke apart, Mongolia gained independence, and the first Mongolian Bible translation was completed. The doors to the outside world opened. The Gospel came in and the first Christian church was planted in May of 1991.
Today Christian believers number approximately 2% of the total population (as reported by the Joshua Project). The slow progress is understandable. Mongolia is an enormous country with extreme temperatures. Many still live a nomadic lifestyle in hard-to-reach areas. Those who do hear the message of the Gospel often see Christianity as a Western faith, and not appropriate for Mongolians.
Recently the political pressures from Russia and China (its only two neighbors) have intensified and opposition to the Gospel has increased.
PRAYER POINTS
- For the church in Mongolia to remain unified and grow
- For believers to remain bold in their witness
- For Mongolian unbelievers to recognize that Christ also died for them
- For the government to preserve the freedoms of believers
- For the Gospel to reach the many Mongolians who are still unreached
SAMPLE PRAYER
Father, I pray for the people of Mongolia. May the Mongolian church remain unified with each other and faithfully share the Good News despite the growing opposition. I pray for the assistance and needed resources of agencies and missionaries who work alongside the Mongolian churches. I pray for the nomadic peoples of Mongolia—that they will hear the Gospel and communities of believers will be established. I pray for more laborers to reach all 28 ethnic people groups. Please open doors for those who have never heard about Jesus all over the vast land of Mongolia.
I pray that you would stir in our hearts compassion for the lost and a burden for the unreached across the world. Thank you for the work you are doing as you draw people from every nation, tribe, and tongue to yourself.
Amen.
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Comments 2
I love this! Praying that God provides all that is needed to build these stations!
Thank you David W for your support and encouragement!