
Cyrene was eastern Libya
In the Bible we are told that a man named Simon of Cyrene, passing through Jerusalem on a journey, was forced to bear the cross of Jesus (Mark 15:21). Cyrene was the region around present-day Benghazi in eastern Libya. The present Arab inhabitants of this nation, however, have never had any significant opportunity to receive the message of Jesus.
Today's Libya
For many years Libya was often negatively associated with international terrorism and Islamic revolution by the world community. Under normal circumstances the oil industry provides Libya with one of the highest per-capita incomes in Africa. Other industries include agriculture, food processing, textiles, fishing, and tourism. The Great Man-Made River Project, one of the largest water development projects in the world, is being built to bring fresh water from aquifers under the Sahara to coastal towns.
Cites of Libya
Tripoli ("Tarabulus" in Arabic) is the capital, largest city (urban population 1,682,000), principal seaport, and largest commercial and manufacturing center in Libya. Its climate is typically Mediterranean, with hot dry summers, cool winters, and some modest rainfall. Benghazi, also on the Mediterranean coast, is the second largest (850,000) and most intellectual Libyan city. It has more religious Muslims because of the presence of Islamic fundamentalist movements. Prostitution has increased in Benghazi recently. In the past decade, traditional marriage, often involving hundreds of people, has become an enormous expense.
Christian Witness Prohibited
About 96% of the Libyan population is Muslim and 3% Christian. The majority of Christians in Libya are nominal Egyptian Copts. There are only a handful of Libyan Christians. Sunni Islam is the state religion; Christian witness to Libyans is strictly prohibited.
Youth in Libya Need Your Prayers
Libyan young people have grown up with widespread government subsidies and free handouts. Strict media censorship had isolated them from most outside influence until the growing presence of the internet. About 70% of internet cafe users visit pornography sites. The oil revenues have enabled students, who will be the future leaders of the nation, to study abroad, which may give some the opportunity to hear the gospel.

Flag of Libya
Prayer requests for Libya:
* Pray for those in authority in the nation.
* Pray for Libyans living abroad. May they hear and receive the gospel outside their own country.
* Pray for more intercession teams, entering as tourists, to go and pray for this land.
* Pray for the Christian radio and satellite broadcasts. Over 100 hours of Arabic programs can be heard by Libyans each week. Many have written to the radio stations, but censorship hinders follow-up correspondence.
* Pray for the development of the Jesus film into Libyan Colloquial Arabic, the spoken language of most Libyans. Until this is available, pray for Libyans to watch and be touched by other Arabic versions.
Background on Libya (World Factbook)
After the death of Colonel Gaddafi (20 October, 2011) the country seeks ways to bring the various tribes and factions together to form a peaceful and prosperous nation. It is probable that elections will be held in mid-2012.
Economy of Libya
Substantial revenues from the oil sector coupled with a small population give Libya one of the highest per capita GDPs in Africa, but little of this income flows down to the lower orders of society. The non-oil manufacturing and construction sectors, which account for about 20% of GDP, have expanded from processing mostly agricultural products to include the production of petrochemicals, iron, steel, and aluminum. Climatic conditions and poor soils severely limit agricultural output, and Libya imports about 75% of its food.
Statistics on Libya
Population: 6,597,960 (July 2011 est.) World Rank #101
Note: includes 166,510 non-nationalsLife Expectancy at Birth: 77.65 years. World Rank #58
Ethnic groups: Berber and Arab 97%, other 3% (includes Greeks, Maltese, Italians, Egyptians, Pakistanis, Turks, Indians, and Tunisians)
Religions: Sunni Muslim 97%, other 3%
Languages: Arabic, Italian, English, all are widely understood in the major cities
Literacy: 82.6% male: 92.4% / female: 72%
School Life Expectancy: 17 years
Tripoli - Libya - Video
Sights and Sounds around Libya.




Don't forget to pray for Lybia's neighbors.... Tunisia. They need prayer too.
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Pray for Libya:
* for an easing of the tight control and for political freedom in Libya
* for Bible transaltion into Libyan Arabic
* for Libyan youth to be attarcted to Christian, not pronography, internet sites
* for Christian workers to share the Gospel
* for satelite TV to air the Gospel to Libya
* for protection of the few Libyan believers
Greetings to all, i'm a pakistani pastor. Living in libya and also born here. Plz help me to serve here. I need your followup to serve jesus and Gospel in libya.
God bless libya and its people.
Interesting that you would bag on Muslims for this, but not on the State of Israel for preventing Christian missionary activity.