Jat (Hindu traditions) in India
The Jat are a dominant peasant community of
north-west India. Popular local tradition attributes their origin to the
matted hair (jata) of Lord Shiva. Another tradition connects them with
Jata, one of the sons of Brahma, the Supreme Being. At the present stage
of scholarship, it appears that the Jat were a section of the pastoral
communities who migrated from Central Asia to western India between the
second century BC and fifth century AD.Ministry Obstacles The Jat have worshipped false gods for centuries, a practice not quickly overcome. Outreach Ideas Christians need to build bridges of friendship and trust with the Jat community. Helping them with material and physical needs is one way to do this. Pray for the followers of Christ Pray for the few followers of Christ among the Jat community, that they will be hungry to learn more about Jesus, and be zealous to know and follow him. Pray for pastors and teachers. Pray for the entire people group Pray for the Jat community to live in harmony with their neighbors, and be able to care well for their families. Scripture Focus "Tell of His glory among the nations, His wonderful deeds among all the peoples. For great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised." 1 Chronicles 16:24-25 |
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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
Minggu, 16 Oktober 2016
Jat (Hindu traditions) in India
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