Musahar, Hindu in India
The Musahar are
considered one of the lowest of the Dalit groups and suffer tremendously
from their status in society. Their name is derived from two words
meaning rat catcher, and is likely attributed to them for their tendency
to eat rodents in times of dire need. They have large families and live
with several generations in the same household. A Musahar village is
almost always filled with children. Education is not valued and literacy
is extremely low, with literacy rates running 2-6%. Traditionally they
follow their tribal faith and will worship their family deity, the
village deity, and the gods of the wider Hindu faith.
Ministry Obstacles
Very low literacy rates mean oral communication of the good news of Christ is mandatory.
Outreach Ideas
Those who know they are poor and needy are often the ones most ready to accept the gifts of God. The poverty of the Musahar community may well have prepared them to believe and receive.
Pray for the followers of Christ
This large community may have no one who knows and follows Jesus today, but pray for those who will come to him. Pray the Lord will send them teachers who can relate well to them, as well as communicate clearly. Pray for study resources that will be clearly understood by these illiterate people.
Pray for the entire people group
Pray for the Musahar community to escape extreme poverty, to find improved employment, and to make schooling a priority for their children.
Scripture Focus
"He will have compassion on the poor and needy, And the lives of the needy He will save." Psalm 72:13 |
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Rabu, 21 Oktober 2015
Musahar, Hindu in India
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