Unreached of Day: 2024-8-11

Druze in Lebanon


Druze in Lebanon

Have you ever heard of the Druze? Their homeland is Lebanon, Israel and Syria. The Druze religion, an offshoot of Islam, appeared in the ninth century. The people are firmly monotheistic. Druze hold the Koran as sacred. They also have their own inspired scripture called the Book of Wisdom. Druze believe in the transmigration of the soul. That is, at death, one's soul is instantaneously reincarnated, and it is reborn into another life. Druze do not evangelize or accept converts into their religion. They are loyal to the country where they live. They are known as fierce soldiers who have no fear of death. The Druze in Lebanon speak Northern Levantine Arabic as their first language.

Ministry Obstacles

If a Druze man or woman becomes a follower of Jesus Christ, he or she will be excluded from the Druze community. The nation of Lebanon is currently experiencing chaos, violence and insecurity. This makes it difficult for ideas to spread.

Scripture Focus

"And I will set up over them one shepherd, my servant David, and he shall feed them: he shall feed them and be their shepherd."  Ezekiel 34:23

Scripture Prayer

Pray for today’s people group to submit to the one true shepherd, Jesus Christ.

Prayer Focus

Pray the Lord would lead Druze to listen to Christian radio programs. Pray that many Druze living outside of their homeland would become followers of Jesus Christ. Pray that believing Druze would go to Lebanon and tell their family and friends about the Savior. Pray for radio and TV programs in Levantine Arabic to deliver the good news to the Druze.

Druze in Lebanon

People Name: Druze
Pronunciation:drooz
Country: Lebanon
10/40 Window: Yes
Population: 256,000
World Population: 1,185,800
Language: Arabic, Levantine
Primary Religion: Other / Small
Christian Adherent: 0.05%
Evangelical: 0.01%
Bible: Portions
Ministry Resources: Yes
Jesus Film: Yes
Audio Recordings: Yes
Status: Unreached
Progress Level:
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