Daur of China
The Daur were
first mentioned in Chinese records in AD 620. They are thought to be the
"remnants of the Chinese garrison left by the Tan tai-tszui (618-626)."
On his wedding day, a Daur bridegroom must fetch his bride at sunrise
and make a present of wine, meat, and pastry to everyone he meets on the
way - whether he knows them or not. After the ceremony the Daur enjoy
an afternoon of horse races. For centuries each Daur clan has depended
upon shamans. No wedding, burial, long journey, or any other important
event was attempted without first consulting the shaman. He, in turn,
contacted the spirit realm and announced, for a fee, whether an event
should take place or not. Some of the Daur who live alongside Mongolians
have embraced Tibetan Buddhism.
Ministry Obstacles
The Daur language does not have scripture reported as available, not even portions.
Outreach Ideas
There are increasing numbers of Christians in China. Pray some Han believers will be given a desire to take the good news of Jesus to the Daur, and will be willing to make the sacrifices necessary to do this effectively.
Pray for the followers of Christ
Please pray for the few hundred Daur who identify themselves as Christians. Pray they will learn to be joyful always, to pray continually, and to give thanks in all circumstances.
Pray for the entire people group
Pray for the widow, the orphan, and the poor of the Daur tribe, that they will be cared for.
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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Kita dipanggil untuk berdoa untuk membina hubungan yang intim dengan Tuhan dan berdoa bagi sesama kita sebagai bukti kasih kita pada sesama terutama yang terhilang dan tengah berbeban berat
Rabu, 10 Desember 2014
Daur of China
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