Idaksahak of Mali
The
Idaksahak ("Sons of Isaac") formerly were herders for Tuareq nobles, in
return for their protection. This relationship has now broken down and
there is less mixing of the two peoples, except they use the same
watering holes and trade at the same markets. Some have become settled
farmers. Many are nomads, and have few possessions apart from their
animals. The nomads may range into Algeria and Niger. The men are often
bi-lingual, speaking their own language and the language of the Tuareq.
The women and children are often isolated in their camps, and speak only
their own language. Schooling is available only in the towns, and will
likely be in French.
Ministry ObstaclesIt is difficult to contact and develop relationships with nomadic peoples.
Outreach Ideas
Gospel recordings are available in the Tadaksahak language. Workers should consider taking recordings to these people, developing friendships and pursuing opportunities to share the recordings.
Pray for the followers of Christ
There may be only a tiny handful of followers of Jesus among the Idaksahak people. These individuals need our prayers. Pray the Lord's Spirit will encourage them and lead them to fellowship together.
Pray for the entire people group
Pray for good schools to be made available for the children, and that parents will see the importance of sending their children to school. Pray for adequate rain so their livestock will do well.
Scripture Focus
"He will have compassion on the poor and needy, And the lives of the needy He will save." Psalm 72:13 |
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Kita dipanggil untuk berdoa untuk membina hubungan yang intim dengan Tuhan dan berdoa bagi sesama kita sebagai bukti kasih kita pada sesama terutama yang terhilang dan tengah berbeban berat
Rabu, 23 Oktober 2013
Idaksahak of Mali
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