Berber, Menasser in Algeria
The Menasser Berber is a coastal tribe 70 miles west
of Algiers in the Cherchel region, and includes other remnant tribes.
Despite a history of conquests, the Berbers have retained a remarkably
homogeneous culture, which, on the evidence of Egyptian tomb paintings,
derives from earlier than 2400 BC. Berbers traditionally were small
farmers, living under a loose tribal organization in independent
villages with local industries. Until their conquest in the 7th century
by Muslim Arabs, most of the Berbers were Christian, and many heresies
of the early African church, particularly Donatism, were essentially
Berber protests against the rule of Rome.Ministry Obstacles
Algeria is not hospitable to Christian workers, and Berbers have been committed to Islam for many centuries.
Outreach Ideas
Perhaps Christian believers within other Berber tribes will be burdened to carry the Gospel to the Menasser community. Pray for this, and that they will be properly prepared for the task.
Pray for the followers of Christ
There are few if any followers of Jesus among the Menasser Berber, but the Lord is at work among the Berber tribes. Pray for the ones He will soon call from the Menasser tribe, that they will be properly taught the basics of the faith. Pray they will keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.
Pray for the entire people group
The quality of life for the Berbers is poor. There is a need for community development projects, and for schooling for the children.
Scripture Focus
"Blessed be the Lord God, the God of Israel, Who alone works wonders. And blessed be His glorious name forever; And may the whole earth be filled with His glory. Amen, and Amen." Psalm 72:18-19
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