Transcript Slide 1

Sri Lanka in the world map
Beautiful beaches of Sri Lanka
Children of Sri Lanka
Nestling off the southern tip of India, the tropical island of Sri Lanka has beguiled travelers for centuries with its
palm-fringed beaches, diverse landscapes and historical monuments. But for nearly two decades, the island was
scarred by a bitter civil war arising out of ethnic tensions between Sinhalese and Tamils. The Sinhalese are the
largest ethnic group in the country, officially comprising 11 million people or 74 percent of the population.
Approximately 70 percent of the population is Buddhist, 15 percent is Hindu, 8 percent is Christian (including
Catholics), and 7 percent is Muslim. While the Constitution contains a statement guarding freedom of religion,
many Christian activities are seen to violate the special status awarded Buddhism. Amendments to existing laws
and the introduction of a new law would only serve to further hinder religious freedoms within Sri Lanka.
Christians in the country are deeply concerned over the legal proceedings that could bring about yet more
persecution.
Population: 19.4 million (UN, 2005)
Capital: Colombo (commercial), Sri Jayawardenepura (administrative)
Area: 65,610 sq km (25,332 sq miles)
Major languages: Sinhala, Tamil, English
Major religions: Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Christianity
Life expectancy: 71 years (men), 77 years (women) (UN)
Monetary unit: Sri Lankan rupee
Main exports: Clothing and textiles, tea, gems, rubber, coconuts
GNI per capita: US $1,010 (World Bank, 2005)
Country flag
Buddhist statues can
be seen everywhere
around the country
There are 4 active AWANA clubs in Sri Lanka
The children in two of the AWANA clubs in the
capital Colombo are locals as well from other
western countries like USA and Korea.
Sri Lankans are very friendly people by nature
The children in the war and Tsunami affected areas
are living in poverty and are going through difficult times.
Pray with us
• Pray for protection for Christians as they
are confronted by opposition.
• Pray for a lasting peace in Sri Lanka's civil
war
• Pray that the Gospel message will
continue to grow and that many will come
to Christ, despite the opposition
• Pray for the 4 AWANA clubs in Sri Lanka
and the leaders of the clubs
Challenges
• Reaching out to rural areas – need to have AWANA
handbooks in national languages
– Sinhala and Tamil
– Tamil handbooks are available
– Sinhala handbooks would be a great help.
• Churches don’t consider the children’s ministry as an
important one.
• Reaching the rebel controlled areas is extremely difficult.
• The people have both physical and spiritual needs.
• Persecution is on the increase in Sri Lanka
For more information
• http://www.persecution.net/country/srilank
a.htm
• http://www.christiantoday.com/news/missio
ns/christian.persecution.intensifying.in.sri.l
anka/413.htm
• http://www.lankalibrary.com/