Bedouin, Dui-Menia of Algeria
The term 'Bedu'
in the Arabic language refers to one who lives out in the open, in the
desert. In ancient times, most people settled near rivers but the
Bedouin people preferred to live in the open desert. The Bedouins are
seen as Arab culture's purest representatives and the Bedouins continue
to be hailed by other Arabs as "ideal" Arabs, especially because of
their rich oral poetic tradition, their herding lifestyle, and their
traditional code of honor. Bedouins are distinct from other Arabs
because of their extensive kinship networks, which provide them with
community support and the basic necessities for survival. Only a few
Bedouins live as their forefathers did in camel and goat hair tents,
raising livestock, hunting, and raiding. The first converts to Islam
came from the Bedouin tribes and therefore (Sunni) Islam is embedded and
deeply rooted in Bedouin culture.
Ministry Obstacles
Although there are resources available in their languages, the Bedouin have proved to be resistant to Christianity.
Outreach Ideas
Please pray for Gospel radio to be widely available throughout the lands of the Bedouin. Pray for the funding needed for this, and for excellent programming that will be acceptable to the Bedouins.
Pray for the followers of Christ
It is doubtful as to whether any Dui-Menia Bedouin individuals know and follow Jesus at this time. Please pray the Lord will be preparing teachers and pastors for those who will soon come to saving faith in Christ.
Pray for the entire people group
Pray for pure drinking water for the Bedouin, for improved medical care, and for employment opportunities.
Scripture Focus
"Through whom we have received grace and apostleship to bring about the obedience of faith for the sake of his name among all the nations." Romans 1:5 |
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Kamis, 11 Desember 2014
Bedouin, Dui-Menia of Algeria
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