Mamprusi, Manpelle of Ghana
The Mamprusi are part of the Na Gweba people
originally from what is now Togo. Of the four people groups descended
from Na Gweba, the Mamprusi are the leaders. Most Mamprusi live in their
homeland, Mamprugu, an area of northeast Ghana between the Dagbani in
the south and Frafra in the north. There are also small communities of
Mamprusi in towns in southern Ghana. Two-thirds of marriages are
polygamous. Children are given both Mamprusi and Muslim names. Naa-wuni
is the supreme god, and people communicate with their ancestors through
sacrifices and offerings. The literacy rate among the Mamprusi is less
than 15%.Ministry Obstacles The low literacy rate of the Mamprusi people is a major barrier to the Gospel if it comes only in written form. Outreach Ideas Scripture is available in the Mampruli language, and audio recordings of the New Testament are available. The Jesus film and God's Story video are also available. Workers are needed to take these resources to the people. Pray for the followers of Christ Pray the Christian believers among the Mamprusi will regularly fellowship together, and that teachers and pastors will be sent to them, to teach and shepherd. Pray for the entire people group Pray the literacy rate for these people will gradually rise in years ahead. Pray for good schools for the children, and for literacy classses for adults. Scripture Focus "After these things I looked, and behold, a great multitude which no one could count, from every nation and all tribes and peoples and tongues, standing before the throne and before the Lamb." Revelation 7:9 |
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Selasa, 11 November 2014
Mamprusi, Manpelle of Ghana
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