• Pray for The Lord of the harvest to raise up workers to reach the millions of unevangelized in Tunisia.
• Pray for believers in Christ to have endurance as they live by faith.
• Pray for the government to officially recognize the Tunisian church.
The flag of the Tunisian Republic is washed in red to represent the blood shed by martyrs in the struggle against oppression, a struggle that continues today for Christians in this northern African nation. Tunisia has long been considered a restricted nation, one that does not allow the spread of the Gospel, and the government is further grounding itself in Islam. In 2010 a fruit vendor named Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire to protest his lack of opportunity in the repressive nation divided into police states. This began the Jasmine Revolution that resulted in the demise of the authoritarian president. In October 2011, the first free election was held and the Islamic party Ennahda came into power. This has made many uneasy as the role of Islam in public life is becoming more prominent.
The Tunisian economy plummeted with the political turmoil in 2011, resulting in high unemployment rates in some areas of the nation. The new government was left with the task of stabilizing the broken economy. As a result of the revolution and newly installed government, new press freedoms have been authorized; media companies are not as tightly under the government's control as before. Women have always had advanced rights compared to other Muslim nations, as polygamy, for example, is illegal; however, divorce and abuse are still prevalent in society.
There are an estimated 13,000 Christians in Tunisia, barely one quarter of one percent of the population, and most of these are non-Tunisian. Nearly a third do not congregate with other believers as they live far from one another. Christians face persecution from family and friends, and following Jesus risks their jobs, social stature, and pressure from authorities. Persecution has increased since the revolution, and several church leaders have left the nation due to threats. Without these leaders, evangelism and discipleship are becoming increasingly difficult. Of the 23 people groups in Tunisia, 14 have never heard the Good News. Christian literature cannot be openly distributed, but Christian media has been blossoming as a result of the press freedoms.
If you ask me anything in my name, I will do it. - John 14:14
Source: Tunisian Christian Video Clip by Manal Samir: oneway011
Continent: Africa
Capital City: Tunis
Government: Parliamentary republic
Population: 11,811,335
Major People Groups: 89% Tunisian Arab; 4% Hamama Bedouin; 2% Algerian Arab; 2% Levantine Arab; 1% Jerba (Gerba)
Religion: Muslim 99%, all others 1%
Language: Arabic, Shilha
GDP Per Capita: $9,700
Literacy Rate: 81.8%
POPULATION IN UNREACHED PEOPLE GROUPS: 99.2%
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