Armenia
A LAND OF GOSPEL OPPORTUNITY
Armenia is a small country whose people have faced intense political violence throughout their history. The Armenian Genocide, committed by the former Ottoman Empire in 1915, claimed an estimated 600,000 to 1.5 million Armenian lives. War and conflict continued with neighboring Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh region, which the Soviet Union controversially placed in Azerbaijani territory despite its Armenian-majority population.
As a result, hundreds of thousands of Armenian lives were lost, and tens of thousands were displaced. Most recently, starting in late 2022, Azerbaijan blockaded Nagorno-Karabakh, sparking more conflict and fears of genocide by starvation. Eventually, in September 2023, the Armenian separatist government in Nagorno-Karabakh announced its dissolution, and nearly 80 percent of remaining Armenians fled in fear as Azerbaijan seeks greater control of the region.
Armenia’s economy has remained weak and has been made worse by these conflicts as well as ongoing trade conflicts with Turkey. Unemployment and poverty soar at an estimated 20 and 26 percent, respectively. Many working-age people have left Armenia for work abroad, putting increasing pressure on the government’s struggle to fund the pension system, health care, and other services for the growing senior population. Armenia has heavily depended on Russia, both economically and politically—however, Russia has neglected its peacekeeping promises and strengthened its political and economic ties with the Azerbaijani government. The future of Armenia remains very uncertain.
While Armenia prides itself as the world’s first officially Christian nation, the Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church that represents the vast majority of Armenian Christians remains a mostly cultural rather than spiritual institution. Though “Armenian” and “Christian” are considered synonymous, many Armenians have never heard the gospel. Through our School Without Walls (SWW) initiative, however, young leaders are being trained and equipped to share the hope of Christ with their neighbors. In 2023, you supported our SWW ministry training for 95 enrolled leaders, 32 of whom graduated from the full two-year program.
“Keep alert with all perseverance, making supplications for all the saints.”
Ephesians 6:17–18
Help Bring the Hope of the Gospel to Armenia
Prayer Requests
- Please pray for lasting peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan as conflict between the two nations has escalated in recent years, displacing more than 100,000 people and creating a humanitarian crisis in the region.
- Please pray that our SWW program in Armenia would expand so that many more Next Generation leaders would be trained and equipped to share the gospel and provide practical assistance to refugees and others in their midst.
- Please pray for Mission Eurasia’s strategic outreaches in Armenia, such as our iCare Refugee Assistance program and Bread of Life bakeries, which are bringing physical relief and spiritual support to the victims of the ongoing war in this region.
- Please pray for our national leaders in Armenia who are coordinating ministry efforts between refugee communities and local evangelical churches throughout the nation.