The following points for prayer are taken from Operation World
1 The government of Eyadema has been maintained by manipulation of elections, widespread human rights abuses and crushing of any dissension through fear and poverty. The southern peoples have been politically marginalized. Pray that those in leadership might have a change of heart or be replaced by those who fear God, respect the constitution and treat every section of society fairly.
2 The Church in Togo stagnated between 1960 and 1990. The long established Evangelical Presbyterian Church became theologically liberal and nominal and remained confined to the Ewe, while the Methodists remained among the Mina. The Catholics likewise only grew slowly. During the 1980s newer evangelical groups began to grow - the AoG (once mainly in the north and now predominantly in the south), the Baptists (IMB-SBC and ABWE in the south) and the Missouri Synod Lutherans among the Moba in the north have all seen encouraging results. Many new denominations from outside Togo commenced work in the '90s and all denominations began to grow rapidly. Pray for the establishment of strong, indigenous congregations and denominations with visionary leadership.
3 Leaders for the young churches are few, and training facilities in Togo limited. Pray for appropriate vernacular and French Bible Schools and TEE programmes to be launched. The Baptist School of Theology and AoG Advanced School of Theology in Lomé serve Francophone countries all over West Africa. There are several recently-started Bible schools. Pray for many more Spirit-filled Togolese leaders to be raised up for the multiplying churches.
4 The whole body of Christ in Togo is beginning to unite in common vision for reaching every part of their land - and beyond. Pray for barriers of mistrust and denominationalism to be broken down and for a Great Commission movement to be firmly established. A national survey of the unfinished task was under way by 2001 on behalf of many evangelical churches and agencies with the help of SIL. Pray for its successful conclusion and results that lead to church planting among these peoples.
5 The strongly entrenched powers of darkness have scarcely been challenged through intercessory prayer and confrontation with the power of the gospel. The two major forces to be tackled:
6 The less-evangelized peoples of Togo. Togo and Benin have long had the highest percentage of unevangelized traditionalists in Africa. In 1990, 15 peoples had evangelical congregations in their cultures, 25 had none. Many of these unreached peoples now have congregations or groups of believers, but in most, only a beginning has been made. The major challenges:
7 Ministries to young people and children developed rapidly in the greater freedoms of the 1990s.
8 Evangelical missions have been few, but have increased in number during the '90s. Church planters, disciplers and leadership trainers are needed. The largest missions are YWAM (64), ABWE (46), IMB-SBC (38), AoG and Ministry of Jesus (22)
9 Bible translation remains a major ministry challenge. Pray especially for the completion of the whole Bible in Kabiye - one of the two indigenous languages used in schools. There are at least six and possibly a further 12 languages into which the NT should be translated. Work is in progress in 17 languages, 10 of which are in the hands of the 37 SIL workers. Pray that there might be adequate teaming up of translators with evangelical church planters.
10 Christian media ministries for prayer are: