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Turkmenistan
Restricted

Overview:

Turkmenistan is a profoundly restricted country in which Christian worship is limited to churches that are part of government-sanctioned denominations. Despite the restrictions, the gospel is proclaimed regularly through media and personal testimonies. Although Turkmenistan has a long history of isolation and dictatorship, the country has prospered economically because of its natural gas reserves and access to the Caspian Sea. Schoolchildren are required to swear an oath of loyalty to the regime every morning.

Major Religion:

94 percent of Turkmen are Sunni Muslims. 4 percent are Christians.

Persecutor:

The government persecutes Christians outside government-sanctioned denominations.

What It Means To Follow Christ In Turkmenistan:

Churches meet openly, but they are closely monitored. Christians’ homes may be raided at any time by authorities searching for Christian literature. Some families worship together in secret. If the government learns of a Turkmen becoming a Christian, the new believer faces immediate harassment and pressure. It is also difficult for believers to travel outside the country for Christian training or encouragement.

Access To Bibles:

A Turkmen-language Bible has been published, but the government has declared it illegal and it is difficult to obtain. Give Bibles

VOM Work:

VOM helps families of imprisoned pastors and distributes Christian literature throughout the country. Give to VOM’s Global Ministry

Prayer Requests:

  • Pray for believers trying to return to the country to be witnesses for Christ.
  • Pray that the government will officially recognize the Bible in the Turkmen language.
  • Pray for all who risk their lives distributing Bibles and Christian literature.
  • Pray that new church leaders will replace pastors who fled the country.