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People Name: | Greek |
Country: | Jordan |
10/40 Window: | Yes |
Population: | 2,200 |
World Population: | 10,114,900 |
Primary Language: | Greek |
Primary Religion: | Christianity |
Christian Adherents: | 91.00 % |
Evangelicals: | 0.40 % |
Scripture: | Complete Bible |
Ministry Resources: | Yes |
Jesus Film: | Yes |
Audio Recordings: | Yes |
People Cluster: | Greek |
Affinity Bloc: | Eurasian Peoples |
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The Greeks are the descendants of the migrants from the Balkan Peninsula who came to Russia partly in the eighteenth century, but mostly in the nineteenth century. This migration was the result of the political situation from the Balkans and Russian-Turkish wars, leading to considerable movement of the population. The Christian population, oppressed and mercilessly robbed by the government of the Ottoman empire, saw in Russia their liberator from the centuries-old Turkish oppression. They left their homes and followed the Russian army in masses.
In the Russian-Turkish war of 1768-1774, the Greek rebels from Greece fought on the Russian side and, after the war, a considerable part of them settled in the Crimea. By the beginning of the nineteenth century, the Greek settlements had lost their military importance. The Greeks who lived in the steppe districts in the Crimea and on the coast, used the Tatar language (they were called Greeks-Tatars). The other part, which lived in the mountain regions, preserved their own language which was a dialect of the modern Greek language. This group was called "Greeks-Hellens."
Today, Greeks live in 70 countries including Jordan where they have a small population.
They have a small population. We don’t know how they live in Jordan, but they probably live with other Greeks and worship the same way as their Christian ancestors.
They are Orthodox Christians. Some have put Christ first in their lives while others have given a religious institution a central place in their spiritual lives.
They are religious but lack understanding of the gospel and a close relationship with the living God. Greeks need to allow the Holy Spirit to move in their churches and homes so they can experience all the Lord has for them.
Pray for Greeks in Jordan to find a vibrant faith in Christ and become an example of what God can do for all of us.
Pray for the Lord to raise up and thrust out Greek disciples who will make more disciples in Jordan.
Pray for Jordan’s Greek community to hunger for spiritual meat and find it in Jesus Christ.