Photo Essay – Is Europe Unreached?

By a Pioneer in Europe

Had you asked me whether Europe was unreached a decade ago, I would have responded with a resounding “No!” How could a continent that boasts beautiful churches and birthed the Reformation be unreached?  Why should an organization like Pioneers, one focused on reaching unreached people groups, send missionaries to a continent where 70.8% of the population are reportedly professing Christians? Shouldn’t we focus our efforts elsewhere?

I entered the missions world focusing on the 10/40 window—but now I consider Europe one of the most unreached continents in the world. And I’m not alone.

Did you know…

  • Christians in Muslim North Africa refer to Europe as the spiritually dark continent.
  • It is the only continent where the church is in rapid decline.
  • Islam is its fastest-growing religion.

In Europe, nationality and religion are almost synonymous. To be Croatian is to be Catholic. To be Serbian from the former Yugoslavia is to be Orthodox. And to be Scandinavian is to be Lutheran. The state religion is not a choice but an undisputed fact assigned at birth.

During times of war, leaders often used churches as places of mobilization and strategizing rather than preaching a gospel of peace and reconciliation. In Greece today, it is illegal to share the gospel unless attempting to convert someone to Greek Orthodoxy. In Sweden, it is culturally acceptable for a priest not to believe in God, and missionaries attest to meeting Swedish college students who have never had a spiritual conversation.

Cultural Christianity

The statistics reveal that less than 2% of Europeans are evangelical believers, including less than .1% in Slovenia, .3% in Poland, .5% in Austria and 1% in France (Operation World).  Though many are Catholic, Lutheran or Orthodox Christians—and there may be an unspecified number of redeemed, gospel-adhering believers in these faith traditions—a closer look reveals that in many cases this faith is more a matter cultural tradition instead of a true belief in Jesus.

Today, if you asked me, “Is Europe unreached?” I would respond with a resounding, “YES—it is unreached!”

One missionary so clearly communicated, “Europe is as spiritually poor as it is materially rich. Remember that there are two places to die of thirst: one is the desert and the other the ocean. Europe is the spiritual ocean of the missions world.”

Contact us or visit Pioneers in Europe to learn more about opportunities to serve.

Images from France

The Church of St. John the Baptist in Albertville, France

The Church of St. John the Baptist in Albertville, France, beautifies the foothills of the Alps in this small town. Though the church is open, few enter regularly. Many only attend programs or concerts on Christian holidays like Christmas and Easter.

People hanging out in front of a basilica in Lyon, France. One has a large dog, another a bicycle.

This basilica in Lyon, France, is a gathering place for the homeless, troubled youth and street performers. However, tourists and the occasional worshiper are the ones who venture inside.

This handwritten sign on the barred window of a church in France reads, God is looking for you. Come.

This handwritten sign on the barred window of a church in France reads, God is looking for you. Come.

Switzerland

An orchestra performs a concert in a Swiss church.

This church in a Swiss village is the venue for many musical performances including orchestral and operatic works. A great site for performance, yet not often used for gospel presentations. This performance was Handel’s Messiah during Easter.

From Finland

Church of the Rock in Helsinki, Finland

Builders carved the Church of the Rock in Helsinki, Finland, from a large granite formation shortly after World War II.  The acoustics of its copper dome amaze. This is a practice for orchestral performance.

The Turku Cathedral in Turku, Finland

The Turku Cathedral in Turku, Finland, is home to great Scandinavian Christian history. However, now it is primarily a tourist destination and home to many artistic and social programs in the city.

Stories from the pursuit

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It was 2018 when Hanedi’s husband, Mahdi, told her he wouldn’t be fasting during Ramadan with her that year. And that was only the beginning.

How Do I Know What I Should Do With My Life?

Knowing you are called to the ministry of reconciliation doesn’t tell you how it should take shape in your life. So, how do you discern that?

Video: Refuge – a Sudanese Refugee Story

The wars had been going on all his life, so Mahdi fled Sudan for Egypt. And he brought with him questions, questions about why people would kill one another in the name of God.