14 Mali

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

542,000

Main Religion

Islam

Leader

Transition President Assimi Goita

What does persecution look like in Mali?

The Islamic extremist insurgency that devastated the north of Mali in 2012 continues to have huge repercussions for the country’s small number of Christians. Churches were burned down and many Christians lost their homes and had to flee the region. Although some Christians and congregations have returned under police protection, they still live under the threat of attack. Those living in areas controlled by militants have been denied access to water and land to grow crops. Believers who engage in evangelistic activities in the north are especially vulnerable to violence, while Christian missionaries live under the constant threat of abduction. Those who leave Islam to follow Jesus risk violence and pressure from their relatives and communities if their new faith is discovered. 

Jihadist violence is spreading southward, and the country’s institutions are rapidly breaking apart. The country has also become a geopolitical battleground between the West and East, making Christians vulnerable to government-related persecution.  

How can I pray?

  • Pray that God will protect believers who are targeted for violence by Islamic extremist groups. 
  • Pray for Open Doors partners in Mali as they seek to help strengthen believers who have lost so much due to extremist attacks. 
  • Pray that God will provide political stability for all Malians and that the authorities will work toward religious freedom. 

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. 

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.