49 Chad

Persecution Type
  • Islamic oppression (Very strong)
  • Dictatorial paranoia (Medium)
  • Clan oppression (Medium)
  • Organized corruption and crime (Medium)
Christian population

6,003,000 

Main Religion

Islam

Leader

President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno

What does persecution look like in Chad?

Chad faces immense challenges due to its proximity to countries struggling with radical jihadist groups, and the presence of those groups now appearing within Chad’s borders. Boko Haram and other extremist groups operate in Chad, and displacement crises from surrounding countries (especially Sudan) have contributed to its instability. In such an environment, being a Christian comes with significant risks, particularly in rural areas where fear often keeps believers from even attending church. 

In regions dominated by Islam, individuals who convert to Christianity are especially vulnerable, and are often forced to practice their faith in secret to avoid violent backlash from their families or communities. Although Chad’s constitution promises religious freedom, it can be difficult to convert legally and to register churches. 

How can I pray?

  • Ask God to protect Christians who live in areas where they are vulnerable to attacks from Boko Haram or other Islamic militant groups. 
  • Pray that God’s presence will encourage Christians in Chad 
  • As Chad faces displacement crises both internally and externally, ask God to help refugees and to equip His people to serve the displaced and the poor 

YOUR YEAR-END GIFT IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER.

Persecution is growing, and so are the needs of persecuted believers. More Christians need Bibles, discipleship, trauma counselling, and relief aid as they face violence, displacement, and loss. 

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Your support will empower persecuted believers through Bibles, training, relief aid, trauma counselling, and more. 

Your year-end gift is more important than ever.

Persecution is growing, and so are the needs of persecuted believers. More Christians need Bibles, discipleship, trauma counselling, and relief aid as they face violence, displacement, and loss. 

The Canada Post strikes slowed the arrival of gifts during this critical time of year. Will you help?

Your support will empower persecuted believers through Bibles, training, relief aid, trauma counselling, and more.