Published on Operation World (http://www.operationworld.org)
Oct 05: Philippines
Philippines
Republic of the Philippines
Asia
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Geography
Area: 300,000 sq km80 provinces; 7,250 islands, of which over 700 are inhabited, 11 of which contain the vast bulk of the population. The largest are Luzon (116,000 sq km) in the north and Mindanao (102,000 sq km) in the south. Over 75% mountains; prone to devastating typhoons.
Population: 93,616,853 Annual Growth: 1.83%
Capital: Manila
Urbanites: 66.4%
HDI Rank: 105 of 182 (UN Human Development Reports 2009)
Peoples
Peoples: 186 (11% unreached) All peoplesUnreached Peoples Prayer Card
Official language: Filipino (based on Tagalog), English Languages: 181 All languages
Religion
Largest Religion: ChristianReligion | Pop % | Ann Gr | |
---|---|---|---|
Christians | 86,361,547 | 92.25 | 1.7 |
Evangelicals | 11,558,344 | 12.3 | 3.1 |
Challenges for Prayer
Expatriate missionaries see their role changing rapidly as the Philippine Church matures. Praise God for all achieved! However, much remains unfinished, and outside assistance is welcome. Pray for wisdom for expatriate Christians in finding the most appropriate roles for this time, for wise input from Filipino Christian leaders and for fruitful partnerships between expats and nationals. The largest mission agencies: WBT, AoG, NTM, GMS, PCT-hap, OMF, AI, KBC, KMCBM, YWAM.Metro Manila is a mega-city of 11 million, with the Greater Manila area totalling up to 20 million. It faces enormous challenges, but God is working greatly here. As many as 15% of the population are linked to an evangelical church, but a big proportion come from outside Metro Manila. Pray specifically for:
a) The poor. Modern ministry to the urban poor was pioneered in Manila. One-third of the NCR live in 1,000 or more slums and squatter communities – the kind devastated by the storms of 2009. Of these, nearly 50% still have no evangelical church. Many slums are built on the city’s dumps, since over 4,000 tons of garbage are produced in Greater Manila every day. Many living in these areas are very receptive to the gospel, but most evangelical churches are in the more affluent areas.
b) Those who minister to the poor. Many cooperative efforts linking national and international agencies and churches have sprung up, such as the National Coalition for Urban Transformation (NCUT) which links denominations to facilitate urban improvement. The Alliance of Christian Transformational Agencies and Mission Ministries Philippines are interagency networks aiming at innovative ministries for the poor. Special mention must be made of the ministries of AI, Servants to Asia’s Urban Poor and IT. Pray for discernment for effective ministry, for eternal fruit and for viable churches that impact the city.
c) The rich. Manila is home to those who control most of the nation’s wealth. Possibly over 75% of the GDP lies under the thumb of the elite who congregate in Greater Manila’s wealthiest neighbourhoods. They are isolated from the gripping poverty of millions of their neighbours. But they have the potential to transform not only Manila but also the entire nation. Pray for the gospel to impact these wealthy elite and for them to use their formidable resources to build God’s Kingdom in the Philippines.
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