2018

May 15 – June 14, 2018

  • more than 3,072 15-minute prayer slots
  • double digit brothers and sisters were baptized into Christ this month

2019

May 5 – June 3, 2019

  • multiple baptisms
  • that translation efforts made significant advances
  • that believers shared their faith for the first time

2020

April 23 – May 23, 2020

  • more than 3,000 15-minute slots filled
  • More than 20 groups of Tunisian believers began virtually meeting together through group calls during the coronavirus lockdown

2021

April 12 – May 12, 2021

  • more than 4,848 15-minute slots filled
  • 388 Tunisians expressed interest in knowing more about Christianity

2022

April 2 – May 1, 2022

209 people joined to pray more than 54 days together!

What is Ramadan?

Ramadan is one of the five requirements (or pillars) of Islam. During each of its 30 days, Muslims are obligated to fast from dawn until sunset. During this time they are supposed to abstain from food, drinking liquids, smoking, and sexual relations.

In Tunisia, women typically spend the afternoons preparing a big meal. At sunset, families often gather to break the fast. Traditionally the families break the fast with a drink of water, then three dried date fruits, and a multi-course meal. After watching the new Ramadan TV series, men (and some women) go out to coffee shops where they drink coffee, and smoke with friends until late into the night.

Though many Tunisians have stopped fasting in recent years, and lots of Tunisians are turned off by the hypocrisy, increased crime rates, and rudeness that is pervasive through the month, lots of Tunisians become more serious about religion during this time. Many attend the evening prayer services and do the other ritual prayers. Some even read the entire Quran (about a tenth the length of the Bible). This sincere seeking makes it a strategic time for us to pray for them.

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