Pray for LAOS

Christianity is a small minority religion in Laos, representing roughly 1.5% to 3% of the total population. In a nation dominated by Theravada Buddhism and traditional animism, the country’s estimated 200,000 to 300,000 Christians practice their faith under a strict, authoritarian Communist government. While the central government officially recognizes a few specific denominations, Christians faceContinue reading “Pray for LAOS”

Pray for SLOVAKIA

Christianity is the predominant religion in Slovakia, with roughly 68.8% of the population identifying as Christian according to the national census. While the country is officially a secular state, it retains a deep cultural and historical connection to the Christian faith, making it notably more religious than its neighbor, the Czech Republic. Denominational Breakdown ChristianityContinue reading “Pray for SLOVAKIA”

Pray for KYRGYZSTAN

Christianity is a minority religion in Kyrgyzstan, accounting for roughly 7% of the population in a nation where over 80% to 90% identify as Sunni Muslim. While the country is constitutionally a secular democracy that guarantees freedom of religion, Christians—particularly ethnic Kyrgyz converts—face significant legal restrictions and societal pressure. Demographics and Major Denominational Groups TheContinue reading “Pray for KYRGYZSTAN”

Pray for KUWAIT

Christianity is the second-largest religion in Kuwait, representing approximately 15% to 18% of the country’s total population. The vast majority of the estimated 600,000 to 800,000 Christians living in Kuwait are foreign expatriates and migrant workers. However, Kuwait is notably one of the only Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries alongside Bahrain to have a native,Continue reading “Pray for KUWAIT”

Pray for CAMEROON

Christianity is the predominant religion in Cameroon, practiced by approximately 66% to 70% of the population. The population is fairly evenly split between Roman Catholics (around 33-38%) and Protestants (around 27-31%), with a growing presence of Pentecostal and Evangelical denominations. Geographic Distribution The Christian population is primarily concentrated in the southern, central, and western regionsContinue reading “Pray for CAMEROON”

Pray for KOSOVO

Christianity in Kosovo is a minority religion representing roughly 4% of the total population, following a history that dates back to the Roman Empire. While Kosovo is a predominantly Muslim nation—with over 93% of its inhabitants practicing Islam—Christianity remains deeply embedded in the region’s cultural fabric through two distinct communities: Eastern Orthodoxy (mostly practiced byContinue reading “Pray for KOSOVO”

Pray for SINGAPORE

Christians make up 18.9% of Singapore’s resident population according to the official 2020 census, establishing Christianity as the second-largest religious block in the country after Buddhism. As the world’s most religiously diverse nation, Singapore explicitly protects religious freedom under state-enforced models of multiculturalism and strict social harmony. Demographics and Composition The Christian landscape in SingaporeContinue reading “Pray for SINGAPORE”

Pray for CAMBODIA

Christianity in Cambodia is a minority faith, making up roughly 2% to 3% of the population, the vast majority of whom are Theravada Buddhists. Though foreign missions began in the 1920s, nearly all church structures and leaders were wiped out during the Khmer Rouge regime in the 1970s. Demographics History and Resurgence Society and CultureContinue reading “Pray for CAMBODIA”

Pray for SIERRA LEONE

Christianity in Sierra Leone is a vibrant minority religion followed by approximately 20% to 22% of the total population. Despite being a majority-Muslim nation (around 77% to 78%), Sierra Leone stands out globally for its extraordinary religious tolerance, deep-rooted interfaith harmony, and peaceful coexistence. Historical Origins Christianity was introduced to Sierra Leone in March 1792.Continue reading “Pray for SIERRA LEONE”

Pray for SOUTH KOREA

Christianity in South Korea is a major religious force, with roughly 31% of the population identifying as Christian as of 2024–2025. It has grown from just 1–2% in 1900 to become a central component of modern Korean society, culture, and politics. Key Aspects of Christianity in South Korea: Key Historical & Cultural Context: Major DenominationsContinue reading “Pray for SOUTH KOREA”