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Overview:
Jordan has experienced an influx of refugees from neighboring countries since the 1950s, with nearly half the current population composed of refugees. The refugee situation became especially severe in recent years as Syrians began arriving in large numbers during their country’s civil war, which continued for more than two decades. Most of the Christian activity among Jordanian Christians has been focused on serving these refugees, and as God works powerfully among Arab Muslim refugees, Jordanian Christians are emboldened as never before to reach out to their Muslim neighbors.
Major Religion:
96 percent of Jordanians are Sunni Muslims. 2 percent are Christians.
Persecutor:
Christian converts from Islam are persecuted, sometimes violently, by their families, tribes and communities. The Jordanian government restricts open evangelism and sometimes also Bible distribution activities.

What It Means To Follow Christ In Jordan
Christians are free to meet openly, but they have difficulty getting government approval to open new churches or church facilities. Gatherings of believers are monitored, and Muslims who convert to Christianity often meet privately in homes to avoid drawing extra attention. Family members often create severe hardships for these believers by taking their homes, children, jobs and inheritances.
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Prayer Requests:
- Pray for the protection of Christian converts from Islam who are threatened by their Muslim families.
- Thousands of Syrian refugees live in Jordan. Pray that they will see the love of Christ in Jordanian Christians.
- Pray for Muhammad, who was fired from his job after his boss discovered that he had left Islam to follow Christ.
- Pray for Syrian refugees who have become Christians and now fear being returned to Syria.
- Only 2% of Jordanians are Christians. Pray that they will make the most of opportunities to witness and plant churches.




