Indonesia is a string of 17,000 islands, which stretches between
Thailand and the northern tip of Australia in the Indian Ocean.
Current issues include: alleviating poverty, preventing
terrorism, consolidating democracy after four decades of
authoritarianism, implementing financial sector reforms,
stemming corruption, and holding the military and police
accountable for human rights violations.
Indonesia is troubled by deep racial divides and the situation
recently worsened in the north of Sumatra where the
circumstances for Christians and Christian organizations has
become precarious. There are 170 million Muslims compared to the
30 million Christian minority in Indonesia. Whilst there is a
large Christian population, they are systematically and socially
discriminated against. Many Christians are in jail under false
or unlawful charges.
Everyone must choose to follow one of five recognized religions:
Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism and Christian.
There are strong movements for independence in many of the
islands, particularly in East Timor (Timor Lorosae).
The country was badly affected by the Asian economic crisis in
1997; nearly half the population now live under the poverty
line. Indonesia is plagued by natural disasters. The 2004
tsunami had greatest impact on Indonesia particularly in the
northern hostile region of Acech. 45,000 children were killed in
Indonesia alone. Estimates show that 417,124 displaced people,
55 percent of them children, are still living in temporary
shelters and camps.
Tens of thousands of people, who used to believe in animism,
worshipping and sacrificing to spirits, have become Christians.
Over 50% of Chinese Indonesians now follow Jesus. Throughout the
‘90s persecution against Christians united the church and gave
birth to a growing passion for prayer.
At least 30 % of Indonesia’s 1.5 million students are
Christians.
Tens of thousands of people, who used to believe in animism,
worshipping and sacrificing to spirits, have become Christians.
Over 50% of Chinese Indonesians now follow Jesus.
Throughout the ‘90s persecution against Christians united the
church and gave birth to a growing passion for prayer.
Please pray for the church in
Indonesia
Indonesian Christians are committed to spreading the gospel
across the whole of their nation. Pray that God would resource
their vision to see people hearing the gospel in every village
on every island.
Sumatra, Indonesia’s largest island is the largest unevangelized
island in the world. More than 25 million people there have
never heard about Jesus.
The cities of Jakarta and Surabaya are key cities in reaching
the rest of Indonesia. The capital, Jakarta has at least 1,000
churches and thousands of cell groups. Pray that the lives of
Christians in these cities will be able to spiritually impact
their whole country.
Pray that churches and key Christian agencies will be able to
provide solutions for post-tsunami issues and the widespread
poverty.

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