Miana in India
The Miana mostly subsist on agriculture and fishing
while the landless depend on wage-labor. Some are marginal farmers. They
have their own traditional council and the headman or mukhi presides
over it. Traditionally, they accept both cooked and uncooked food from
all Muslims but not from the scheduled castes, Bhangi and Chamar. They
maintain cordial relations with the Bania, Lohana and other Hindu
communities living in the region. Only sons inherit property among them.Ministry Obstacles
The people of the Miana community may not fully understand who Jesus is, and possibly may not have known disciples of Christ who follow him with a whole heart. Pray for understanding. Pray for committed disciples of Christ to visit the Miana community.
Outreach Ideas
Christians can bring the good news of Jesus to the Miana community by using stories from Scripture, and also use Gospel recordings and films. Much prayer is needed to prepare hearts.
Pray for the followers of Christ
There may be no followers of Jesus among the Miana community today, but pray for the many that will soon come to Christ. Pray that Christ may dwell in their hearts through faith. Pray they will find each other, and fellowship faithfully together.
Pray for the entire people group
Pray for the Miana community to be able to provide adequately for their families, and for employment opportunities. Pray they will have schools available for their children, and will make schooling a priority.
Scripture Focus
"All the nations will be gathered before Him; and He will separate them from one another, as the shepherd separates the sheep from the goats." Matthew 25:32
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