Koti of Mozambique
The Koti tribe
lives in Angoche District and in the coastal area of Angoche Island.
There is also one community in the city of Nampula. They don't share the
same language as neighboring groups, although many can use Makhuwa in
the main villages for communication and trade. There are cultural
similarities with some differences in rituals and family customs. Their
subsistence activities are agriculture, trading, and fishing. A "Regulo"
is the traditional local leader. The majority is Muslim and small
minorities practice ethnic religions and Christianity. There is no
syncretism between Islam and Christianity, although both are mixed with
animistic beliefs.
Ministry Obstacles
The level of literacy in this tribe is probably quite low. Even though scripture portions are available in their language, oral communication of spiritual truths is needed.
Outreach Ideas
There are a number of individuals in this tribe who identify themselves as Christians. Perhaps workers can disciple these people to become mature in the faith, mature enough to take the Gospel to the remainder of their tribe.
Pray for the followers of Christ
Pray for the entire people groupPray for those in the Koti tribe who identify themselves as Christians. Pray they will clearly understand the distinction between a cultural association with Christianity and a personal life-changing relationship with Jesus as Savior and Lord. Pray for improved health care for this tribe, and for better employment opportunities. Scripture Focus "Give thanks to the Lord, call on his name; make known among the nations what he has done." Psalm 105:1 |
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Senin, 19 Mei 2014
Koti of Mozambique
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