Bedouin, Fezzan of Libya
The Bedouin are
descendants of Arab invaders and the native North African Berber
population. The first Arab invasion of North Africa was in A.D. 643, but
complete Arabization did not occur until much later. There are very few
true nomads among the Bedouin, while semi-nomads are quite numerous.
The true nomads herd only camels, and they wander freely. The
semi-nomads cultivate crops, primarily barley and wheat. Nomadic Bedouin
live in portable black tents made from woven goat hair. Half of the
tent is for the women, children, cooking utensils, and storage. The
other half contains a fireplace and is used for entertaining. Bedouin
have been Muslim for many generations.
Ministry Obstacles
Resources are available in the languages of most Bedouin, but how can resources be made available to these people living largely in remote portions of Libya?
Outreach Ideas
Gospel radio can be effective in reaching people in remote areas, and is especially needed for nomadic groups. Please pray for funding needed to create good quality programs and to keep them on the air.
Pray for the followers of Christ
Pray for the entire people groupThere are no known followers of Jesus among the Fezzan Bedouin. However, please pray for those the Lord is preparing for himself. They will need prayer support, and they will need teachers to help them. Please pray for the Bedouin to have adequate rainfall for their crops and herds. Pray also they will see the importance of educating their children well for a rapidly changing world.
Scripture Focus
"And you shall be my witnesses, both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and even to the remotest part of the earth." Acts 1:8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Senin, 19 Mei 2014
Bedouin, Fezzan of Libya
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