Jesus promised that His followers would be hated by others and persecuted (Matthew 10). For some, this could mean being disowned by family and friends. For others, it could be a matter of life or death.
Christian persecution varies around the world, but all of it leads to pain and loss. For years, Open Doors has ranked the most dangerous countries for Christians through the World Watch List. Christians who live in these countries face harassment, assault, imprisonment, or even death for their faith.
After slipping from the No. 1 spot last year, North Korea has once again topped the list in 2023 as the country where Christians face the most persecution. Afghanistan, which ranked No. 1 in 2022, has slipped to the No. 9 spot, though Christian persecution remains at an all-time high in this nation.
The following statistics highlight Christian persecution in 2022:
More than 4,500 Christians were detained.
One of the many ways Christians can help their persecuted brothers and sisters around the world is to pray for them. Prayer helps sustain them, encourages them, and lets them know that they are surrounded by the arms of the Father.
Here are the top five countries on the 2023 World Watch List and ways to pray for believers there.
It is illegal to follow Christ in North Korea; even owning a Bible will lead to consequences. Christians who are discovered are either sent to labor camps as government prisoners or are killed on the spot—and their families face the same fate. Christians who dare to gather together do so at incredible risk.
Here is how you can pray for believers in North Korea:
Islam is the reigning religion in Somalia, and all Somalis are expected to live as a Muslims. Those who leave Islam for Christianity are considered traitors, and their families or clans will threaten, assault, or even kill converts. Some Muslim Somalis vow to eradicate Christianity from the country.
Here is how you can pray for believers in Somalia:
In Yemen, it is illegal to convert from Islam to Christianity. Those who do face banishment, imprisonment, or death. Militant Islamic groups will threaten Christians to get them to return to Islam, and believers in detention centers undergo extreme mental and physical torture.
Here is how you can pray for believers in Yemen:
Only three Christian denominations are allowed in Eritrea: Orthodox, Catholic, and Lutheran. Security forces regularly conduct house-to-house raids to find Christians practicing other denominations of the faith. Christians from other denominations or Muslims who convert to Christianity face imprisonment and violence.
Here is how you can pray for believers in Eritrea:
With no central government, Libya is run by extremist groups, who regularly kidnap and kill Christians. Muslims who convert to Christianity face intense pressure to renounce their newfound faith or be killed. Those who share the gospel are often arrested or murdered by extremist groups.
Here is how you can pray for believers in Libya:
Prayer is a powerful tool to not only build up followers of Christ but to soften the hearts of those who do not know the Savior. For more information on praying for the persecuted or unreached, check out East-West’s prayer resources.