Angku of China
The Angku were
originally part of a large Austro-Asiatic group that occupied much of
Yunnan before the Dai and Yi people arrived. "They were driven out of
their habitats by the invaders, dispersed and split into the isolated
groups they are today." Most Angku women are fond of chewing betel nut
which blackens their teeth and gums. Stained teeth are considered a mark
of beauty among Angku women. Since the betel juice only stains
temporarily, some women use black dye to artificially stain their teeth.
The Angku are staunch followers of Theravada Buddhism. Angku life
revolves around the local temple.
Ministry ObstaclesThe worldview of the Buddhist is quite different than the worldview of Scripture. Outreach Ideas Perhaps Chinese believers will be burdened to carry the Gospel of Christ to this Buddhist community. Pray for this. Pray for the followers of Christ There likely are no followers of Christ among the Angku community at present, but pray for those that will soon emerge. Pray they will be like God in true righteousness and holiness. Pray for Scripture availability.
Pray for the entire people group
Pray the Angku people will be made aware of their need for a Savior and forgiveness of sin. Pray they will understand and believe that Jesus is that Savior.
Scripture Focus
"Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, The people whom He has chosen for His own inheritance." Psalm 33:12 |
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Jumat, 28 Juni 2013
Angku of China
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