Church Building Destroyed on National Vodun Day

A man standing in front of a destroyed building.
The pastor in front of the destroyed church building.
Photo: VOM USA

Considered the birthplace of the ancient tribal faith of vodun (commonly referred to as voodoo), many residents in the West African country of Benin continue with religious practices that commonly involve animal sacrifices and talismans to ward off evil. These practices are so widespread in Benin that January 10th is celebrated as National Vodun Day.

When local Christians residing in a small town of central Benin refused to participate in the national celebrations, a group of vodun followers burned their church building to the ground. In the aftermath of the attack, the church's pastor requested prayer, asking that: 1) the people of the village will be set free from their bondage to vodun, 2) the church would be strengthened, and 3) his congregation's destroyed house of worship would soon be rebuilt.

Let us prayerfully lift up the Christians residing within this predominantly vodun nation as they continue sharing the Gospel message with villagers caught in the grip of spiritual darkness. Despite the adversity facing these ministering believers, may they consistently serve as conduits of God's shining light by conveying the "Good News" of His salvation and deliverance. Ask the Lord to empower them with His Holy Spirit, so that many more villagers will experience freedom from darkness and the assurance of eternal life. May these believers' courage and conviction in the Gospel message be used to mightily transform this land and its people. Also pray for the provision of resources needed to rebuild their church facility.

  • Country Information

    BeninPopulation
    Population
    14,219,908(2023 est.)

    Ethnicity (%)
    Fon and related (38.4), Adja and related (15.1), Yoruba and related (12), Bariba and related (9.6), Fulani and related (8.6), Ottamari and related (6.1), Yoa-Lokpa and related (4.3), Dendi and related (2.9), other (0.9), (foreigner 1.9) (2013 est.)

    Religions (%)
    Christian (48.5), Muslim (27.7), Vodoun (11.6), other traditional religions (2.6), other (2.6), none (5.8) (2013 est.)

    Leader
    President Patrice Talon (2016)

    Government type
    Presidential Republic

    Legal system
    Civil law system modeled largely on the French system and some customary law

    Source: CIA World Factbook

  • Pray for Benin

    Pray that believers will be "wise as serpents and innocent as doves" as they seek to witness to their neighbours and families (Matthew 10:16). Ask God to fill them with boldness; that they will be faithful despite whatever opposition they might face. Intercede on behalf of those who do not know Christ, that they will comprehend His love and grace for them and surrender to Him.

Benin News

  • Church Building Destroyed on National Vodun Day
    A man standing in front of a destroyed building.
    The pastor in front of the destroyed church building.
    Photo: VOM USA

    Considered the birthplace of the ancient tribal faith of vodun (commonly referred to as voodoo), many residents in the West African country of Benin continue with religious practices that commonly involve animal sacrifices and talismans to ward off evil. These practices are so widespread in Benin that January 10th is celebrated as National Vodun Day.