Jambi of Indonesia
Most of the
area inhabited by the Jambi is a lowland basin of dense jungles, peat
bogs, swamps, and rivers. This area is drained by the mighty Batang Hari
River and its many tributaries. The river system, which is 409
miles/655 km long, is important both as a means of transportation and as
a source of fish. The Jambi are a very proud people due to their links
with the ancient Malay kingdom that flourished from the 7th century AD
until the Middle Ages. Sadly, this pride now threatens their economic
development due to their unwillingness to accept modernization and
reform. Almost all of the Jambi are Muslim. Every village has a mosque
or prayer house and typically also an Islamic religious school
(madrasah). They also believe that religious leaders, dwarves, and
shamans have supernatural powers.
Ministry ObstaclesThe Jambi are strongly Muslim, mixed with traditional religions, and have been for generations. And they are a proud people.
Outreach Ideas
Please pray for Gospel radio to be available in the Jambi Malay language, and that the people will learn of these broadcasts. Pray the Lord will give them understanding as they listen.
Pray for the followers of Christ
There are a few individuals in the Jambi tribe who identify themselves as Christians. They need prayer support, living in a strongly Muslim environment.
Pray for the entire people group
Scripture FocusGreater educational assistance will help them learn skills that will make them more competitive with other ethnic groups who have moved into the area. Better medical care is also needed. "For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea." Habakkuk 2:14
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Senin, 19 Mei 2014
Jambi of Indonesia
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