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Greece

Surface:
131957 km2
Inhabitants:
11183393
Capital:
Athens

In a land that is still defined by Greek Orthodoxy, the evangelical church in Greece remains a religious minority. In recent years, however, two major crises, first economic, and then the influx of refugees, have transformed the cultural landscape. In this landscape, new churches are being planted, and networks of church planters are being established. Although still a very tiny minority, the evangelical church in Greece has also grown as many recent arrivals have come to Christ or brought their faith with them. The Lord has moved people from many nations to Greece and through so much disruption has added to his church through arrivals from Central Asia, the Middle East, North and West Africa, as well as other parts of Europe like Romania and Albania.

We are looking for the right people to join us in our vision to serve Greek churches.

Our primary focus is to support evangelical churches in Greece in three key areas:

  1. To reach the Greek population with the gospel, through evangelism, personal discipleship, and church planting.
  2. To serve the humanitarian needs, both immediate and long term, of the Greek people, as well as many ethnic minorities, including a large refugee population.
  3. To work alongside and support the growing number of small groups of believers emerging among newly arrived immigrant communities, in discipleship and mentoring for leadership.

Religions

Christian
91%
Muslim
6%
Non-religious
3%

Christians

Orthodox
92%
Catholic
1.5%
Protestantism
0.36%

Facts

Economy
EU membership now seems a millstone around Greece's neck. A combination of factors has propelled the economy downward from being potentially dangerous to being outright disastrous. Impossible debts and deficits, increasing unrest and no easy solutions all point toward a troubled financial future for Greece - and the entire EU - no matter what the outcome of the crisis. Tourism, agricultural products and industry are all important. Greece has the largest fleet merchant ships in the EU.

The statistics are meant to give an impression, not to stigmatise. Statistics taken from "Operation World, 7th edition, 2010", see also www.operationworld.org

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