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statistics

population:
144 million; Percentage of population under age 15: 33.1%

languages:

Bengali (official), English

principal religions:
Islam (official) (83%), Hinduism (16%)

ethnic groups:
Bengali, other tribal groups

current ministries:
medical missions, church planting; Year entered by BMM: 1979

 

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Bangladesh

The Land and the People

The People's Republic of Bangladesh, with an area roughly the size of Iowa, is a low-lying land.

Bangladesh is considered one of the world's poorest countries.  The economy is based almost exclusively on agriculture, but for many years the Bengalis have not been able to produce sufficient food to meet the needs of their rapidly increasing population.

Religion
Bangladesh is the world's second-most populous Muslim country.  Of the 12 percent of non-Muslims, about 11 percent are Hindus, the balance being Buddhists, Christians, and Animists.

Past and Current Work

Baptist Mid-Missions founded a hospital in the city of Natore that has provided x-ray, laboratory, surgery, and general medical care since 1985.  In early 1992, a tutorial school for the hospital staff's children began. Along with the medical work, a Baptist church was organized in 1993.  Ten of the tutorial students are studying to prepare for the Lord's service.  This gives hope for the future.

National Christians are training to reach out to the villages through a Bible correspondence school started in 2001.  Eager to learn and serve, students have completed both bachelor and masters degrees.

The Natore Baptist Church grows steadily.  It was organized  in 1995 with 45 members.  Efforts to erect a church building were hampered by community opposition and violence; however, the Lord prevailed and the building was dedicated on Easter Sunday 1998.  Today its 100 members effectively impact five neighboring villages with gospel ministry. 

Goals

Although periods of opposition have created difficulties, the Lord's work goes forward.  A possible area for expansion of the witness and work is the establishment of a Christian academy.

Workers needed
Medical personnel with teaching capabilities are needed. Doctors (especially surgeons), and those with administrative skills are needed to assist in the hospital ministry. Educators could expand the Christian Education ministry in Bangladesh.