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Praying for Angola

Jeremiah 33:2-3 – Thus says the Lord who made the earth, the Lord is his name; Call to me and I will answer you, and will tell you great and hidden things that you have not known.

Key Statistics

Continent:Africa

Capital:Luanda

Official language:Portuguese

Population:39,040,039

% Christian:94.1

% Evangelical:22.5

Largest Religion:Christianity

% Largest Region:94.1

Least-reached people groups:1

% unevangelized:2

Prayer points briefs

  1. Angola continues on the long road to recovery after the devastation of forty years of almost constant war. Innocent civilians suffered most. The spiralling cost of living in the capital city (due to oil money) is in stark contrast to the deep poverty of most rural areas as the gap between the rich and poor gets wider and wider. 15 million people live in extreme poverty; rural areas are the most affected.
    • Pray that the Church will continue to be at the forefront of combatting not just poverty, but the trauma that millions suffered during the decades of violence and destruction.
  2. Young people and children. Their numbers dominate Angola's population, despite the huge odds stacked against them. 40% of children under 5 years old suffers from chronic malnutrition. The legacy of Marxism and war is a generation of parents burdened with many scars and often deprived of educational opportunity and physical security for themselves. May their children have a completely different experience! Most of Angola's Christians are under age 25; ministry focused on them must occur for the sake of the Church's future. Pray for:
    • Primary and secondary schools to be rebuilt, well staffed and full. This generation is the first in a long time to know peace; pray that solid education might bring hope for the future.
    • Ministry to students. Pray for the impact of Scripture Union, CEF, IFES and other such groups in schools once hostile to Christianity.
    • Churches to increase their vision for evangelizing and discipling children and young people. OM, YWAM, AIM and the Brethren are just a few of many working in this capacity.
  3. Luanda and other major cities attracted the displaced but had no capacity to shelter them properly, so squalid squatter camps rapidly sprung up. A large proportion of the rural population fled to urban areas due to food shortages and lack of security. The government is accused of failing to care for these unwilling refugees. There are large numbers of orphaned and abandoned children; many are falsely accused of witchcraft by relatives as a pretext for getting rid of them. Others are forced or sold into prostitution to feed themselves.
    • Pray for those working with the urban poor and the children at risk.