The Global Prayer Digest is a key tool in a movement to help fulfill Christ's commission to make disciples of all the peoples of the earth. This movement involves a daily discipline of learning, praying, and giving to help reach the world's nearly 9,000 unreached people groups. Unreached peoples are…
Assamese Hindus in Texas, Hindu in Houston, Nepalis in Houston, Brahmins, Gujarati Patels in Houston, Hindu speakers in Austin
Azerbaijanis, Somalis, Hausas, Malays, Acenhnese, Burmese of Houston; Kurds, Eritreans, Ewe in Dallas-Ft. Worth, City Vision,
Bahais, Zoroastrians, Jains, Ahmadiyyas, Hindu Sindhi, Muslim Baloch People of Houston; Sikhs in Austin
Introduction, missionary biography, Muslim Libyans and Iraqis in Houston, Muslim Qatari Arabs in College Station
Laotians, Hmong, Japanese, Chinese, Cham, Orthodox Jews, Secular Jews, Druze and Gujararti Muslim peoples
Maninka, Comorian, Wolof, Buddhist Thai and Khmer peoples. News from IMB and MoveIn
Moors, Shawlya Berbers, Chechens, Ulghur, Pushtun, Turks, Sonike, and Maninka peoples
Global Recordings Int'l, Int. for Bible Translation, InterAct, Siberian Partnership, Drug rehab work, Altai and Udygein People
Yakut,Chulym Tartar, Khakass Tartar, Buryat, Soyot, Tuvin and Tofalar Peoples
Gorgal, Borgu, Toroobe, Bauchi, Haabe, Sokoto, and Adamawa Fulbe People
In some ways, learning about the Fulbe peoples of Africa is very complicated. Though there are many names for them, we will call them “Fulbe” throughout this issue to keep things simple. Then there is the issue of whether there are lots of subgroups, or just one group called “Fulbe.” In the past we have often treated them as one group, which has resulted in having the same amount of prayer for this group of 27 million people as we have for much smaller groups. We might be artificially dividing the Fulbe into smaller groups this month in the interest of providing more prayer for each sector of this strategic people group cluster.
In some ways, learning about the Fulbe peoples of Africa is very complicated. Though there are many names for them, we will call them “Fulbe” throughout this issue to keep things simple. Then there is the issue of whether there are lots of subgroups, or just one group called “Fulbe.” In the past we have often treated them as one group, which has resulted in having the same amount of prayer for this group of 27 million people as we have for much smaller groups. We might be artificially dividing the Fulbe into smaller groups this month in the interest of providing more prayer for each sector of this strategic people group cluster.
The Global Prayer Digest is a unique devotional booklet, now also a Podcast. Each day it gives a glimpse of what God is doing around the world, and what still remains to be done. Daily prayer for that still-unfinished task is at the heart of the Adopt-A-People movement. Condensed missionary stories, biblical challenges, urgent reports, and exciting descriptions of unreached peoples provide a digest of rich fuel for your own times of prayer for the world.