Dhakad of India
Traditionally,
the Dhakad are farmers. A sacred thread (janeu) is the symbol of a
married man. After a father's death, the family deity is given to the
eldest son as he is the successor. They worship family, clan, and
village deities like Gaondei and Banjari Mata. The Dhakad accept food
and water from the Brahman and Rawat only. They do not allow
intercommunity marriages. The Brahman conduct their rituals, the Dhobi
wash their clothes on the occasions of birth and death, and the Nai
shave off their hair. Family property is inherited equally by all the
male children. Their chief god is Balram, from whom they trace their
descent.
Ministry ObstaclesWorkers can expect opposition as Jesus is presented to a people who have worshipped spiritual beings that have held them in bondage for generations.
Outreach Ideas
Pray that evangelists and church planters in other Indian people groups will be led to the Dhakad community. Pray they won't be overlooked as the Gospel advances in India.
Pray for the followers of Christ
Pray for the entire people groupEven though there no known followers of Jesus today among the Dhakad, pray that God will be arranging encounters between many in this group and believers who will be obedient to the Spirit in sharing Christ with them. Please pray all the Dhakad people will be set free from superstition and the worship of created things.
Scripture Focus
"Tell of His glory among the nations, His wonderful deeds among all the peoples. For great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised." 1 Chronicles 16:24-25 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Senin, 19 Mei 2014
Dhakad of India
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