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Kenya
Hostile

Overview:

Kenya is predominantly Christian, but several tribal groups in the north remain largely unreached, and much of the coastal region is predominantly Muslim. Additionally, in the region known as Greater Somalia in northeastern Kenya, 90 percent of the population is ethnically Somali and fervently Muslim. In these areas, Christian missionaries from other parts of Kenya and converts from Islam are often attacked and have been killed. There are some churches in these regions, but their activities are severely limited by the local communities. The Kenyan constitution grants every citizen freedom of religion, but local governments in resistant areas are led by Muslim officials who do little to protect the rights of believers.

Major Religion:

78 percent of Kenyans are Christians. However, parts of the country have a Muslim majority with significant Islamist activity and influence.

Persecutor:

Islamic extremists are most active in the north and east, and their activities extend to Nairobi in the south. In the coastal areas, community members and local governments also persecute Christians.

What It Means To Follow Christ In Kenya

Christians cannot openly discuss their faith in areas with a Somali majority or areas near the northern border without risk of losing their family, livelihood and standing in their community. There is a significant threat of violence against Christian converts in Somali-majority areas. In northeastern Kenya, the al-Shabab Islamic terrorist group attacks Christians, bombing churches and killing believers. In Muslim-majority coastal and northeastern areas, Christians are persecuted by local governments and rejected by their families and communities.

Access To Bibles:

Bibles are available, but they are hard to find in the Muslim-majority areas and in some dialects. Give Bibles

VOM Work:

VOM supports the widows of Christian martyrs, pastors and evangelists working in hostile areas and also supports sustainability projects for believers who have been ostracized because of their faith. VOM helps many individuals and families from a Muslim background who have been disowned and persecuted by their family or community after converting to Christianity. Our Bible distribution efforts focus on providing Bibles to children and those who speak minority dialects. Give to VOM’s Global Ministry

Prayer Requests:

  • Pray that Christians in Lamu whose property was destroyed by terrorists will experience God's provision.
  • Praise God for Pastor Galgalo's continued witness after being ostracized and having his church attacked by Islamists.
  • Pray that Christian converts in Somali-majority areas will maintain a strong witness among those hostile to Christ.
  • Pray for the boldness and strength of missionaries proclaiming the gospel in hostile communities.
  • Pray for an abundance of Bibles in needed dialects throughout Muslim-majority areas.