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胡志明市

Do not call anything impure that God has made clean.
Acts 10:15 (NIV)

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Formerly known as Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City is the most populous city in Vietnam with over 9 million people. The capital of French Indochina and then South Vietnam for many years, the city was renamed in 1975 in honor of Ho Chi Minh.

The city is the economic engine of Vietnam, generating just over 25% of the GDP. It is a major center for finance, media, technology, education, and transportation. Many multi-national companies have offices here. Tan Son Nhat International Airport accounts for half of the international arrivals into the country.

The majority population of Ho Chi Minh City are ethnic Vietnamese (Kinh) at about 93%. The rest of the residents are mostly Chinese, with a smattering of Korean, Japanese, American, and South African expats.

The city recognizes 13 separate religions, with 2 million residents identifying as “religious.” 60% of these are Buddhist, followed by Catholics, Protestants, and Muslims. Vietnam’s constitution, ratified in 2013, affirmed the right to belief and religious freedom as a fundamental right of the people. The adoption of the Law on Beliefs and Religion in 2016 created a firm legal framework for protecting this right.

The result of the relative freedom of belief is that there are over 8,000 religious festivals celebrated in the country each year. Religious organizations have more than 500 medical facilities, over 800 social protection establishments, and 300 preschools.

人群: 12 Unreached People Groups

祈祷方式:
  • Pray thanks for the two-day evangelistic outreach in the city with Franklin Graham in 2023. More than 14,000 people attended.
  • Pray for the local church leaders who are discipling these new believers.
  • Pray for multiplying house churches throughout the city and all of southern Vietnam.
  • Pray that leaders within the 12 people groups come to know the living Jesus and influence their entire group.
  • Pray that the freedom of belief in Vietnam leads to the raising up and training of missionaries to other parts of Southeast Asia.
The result of the relative freedom of belief is that there are over 8,000 religious festivals celebrated in the country each year.
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