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Middle East Project Report
11/16/23
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Country background:
- This country hosts the LARGEST refugee population in the WORLD – 4 MILLION (source: UNHCR).
- 99.2% of this country’s population are considered Unreached with little to no access of the Gospel, no one to ask about the Gospel, as believers there are almost non existent.
- Only 0.03% of the country are evangelical Christians. (source: Joshua Project)
- There is an estimated of only 5,000 – 10,000 believers in country.
- About 2,000 – 3,000 workers are in country. But for every 100 workers, 80% leaves after 2 years.
Background
(*Name change due to security reasons)
Pastor *Paul, a Middle Eastern refugee, left his homeland with his family in 2013 to plant churches in Izmir, TUR. In 2016, he relocated to IST city to continue his mission of reaching the city’s growing population of asylum seekers and refugees.
Despite the significant influx of asylum seekers and refugees, there were no workers conducting services in Kurdish or Arabic within IST city. Pastor *Paul’s primary focus has been reaching out to these communities with the Gospel.
Over the years, Pastor *Paul has established two thriving church community that serves the needs of these vulnerable populations.
Before the pandemic struck in 2020, the church had set a goal to reach 10,000 individuals. However, when the pandemic began, they adapted their approach, utilizing social media platforms such as TikTok and Instagram for evangelism. Most of their content was in audio format due to limited resources for audio-visual production.
IST City
IST city, being an expansive city covering 5,461 km2, the 6th largest city in the world, presents significant travel challenges. Commuting to and from their workplaces consumes approximately 4 to 6 hours on average due to the city’s vast expanse. (for comparison, Metro Manila 636 km2, Singapore 734 km2, and Kuala Lumpur 243 km2)
TUR’s Asylum Seekers Situation
The asylum seekers in TUR largely entered the country through smuggling routes and face challenges in obtaining refugee status due to the high number of existing refugees. TUR currently hosts the largest population of refugees globally, totalling around 4 million (source: UNHCR) – in comparison, Singapore’s population is 5.4 million.
Financial hardships are prevalent among these individuals, many of whom work gruelling 12-hour shifts in factories. Lacking legal documentation, they are often exploited as inexpensive labour. Additionally, their children are forced into factory work once they reach the age of 14, foregoing educational opportunities due to their undocumented status.