Impact Middle East has 3 teams in Jordan that reach underserved communities, showing the compassion of Christ to refugees and locals alike. Local churches in proclaim that Jesus is the Savior of the world and make discples. Community centers and sports programs create places of belonging and bring physical and spiritual healing to those wounded by war. Across teams, visitation and hospitality, discipleship of young people, and bible studies are ongoing. IME teams embody a living witness of the gospel—one that speaks hope in a land where faith often comes at great cost.
Understanding the People of jordan
Population Total: 11,461,000
Languages: Levantine Arabic
Number of People Groups: 29
Unreached population: 93%
Christian: 2.3%
God is at Work in jordan: 2024 stats
Number of Leaders Trained: 180
Number of New Believers: 88
Communities of Faith: 245
Understanding the Context of jordan
General Country Information
Jordan, a nation of striking deserts, fertile valleys, and ancient cities, rests at the heart of the biblical world. Despite its modern stability amid a turbulent region, the Kingdom of Jordan holds deep historical and spiritual significance for Jews, Christians, and Muslims alike. Known for its hospitality, Jordan has long served as a refuge for those fleeing conflict in neighboring lands. Its landscape—stretching from the rolling hills of Gilead to the shores of the Dead Sea—carries layers of sacred history, where faith, prophecy, and pilgrimage converge in the heart of the Middle East.
Spiritual Context
In today’s Jordan, small but vibrant Christian communities continue to share the hope of the gospel with love and compassion. Impact Middle East teams reach underserved communities, showing the compassion of Christ to refugees and locals alike. Local churches in Amman proclaim at Christmas that Jesus is the Savior of the world. Other community center projects, bring physical and spiritual healing to those wounded by war, as in Mido’s story of miraculous recovery and new faith. Across visitation ministry in individual homes, to sports programs, Jordanian believers embody a living witness of the gospel—one that speaks hope in a land where faith often comes at great cost.
Biblical Heritage
Jordan’s soil is steeped in biblical memory, hosting some of the most important sites in Scripture. On Mount Nebo, Moses gazed upon the Promised Land before passing away (Deuteronomy 34), and at Bethany beyond the Jordan, Jesus was baptized—on the same riverbanks where Joshua once led Israel across the Jordan. The Dead Sea, Madaba, Mount Nebo, and the King’s Way trace Israel’s ancient journey, while places like Machaerus recall Herod’s imprisonment of John the Baptist. The highlands of Gilead and Moab tell of prophets, patriarchs, and kings, and monuments in Petra, stand witness to the home of the Nabateans and Wise Men who visited Jesus . Even today, these sacred sites invite pilgrims to encounter the living story of redemption that began thousands of years ago—and continues through believers across Jordan who carry forward that same biblical legacy of faith.
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