Pray for the unreached people – Fulbe Jeeri, Fula Toro of Senegal

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Fulbe Jeeri, Fula Toro of Senegal
 

Fulbe Jeeri, Fula Toro of Senegal
There are many names used in many languages to refer to the Fulbe, or Fulani. Fula are primarily known to be pastoralists, but are also traders in some areas. One Fula tradition is that of women using Henna around the mouth, resulting in a blackening around the lips. The traditional dress of the Fula in most places consists of long colorful flowing robes, modestly embroidered or otherwise decorated.

Ministry Obstacles
The various Fulbe groups have a long-standing, strong commitment to Islam. It's part of their identity.

Outreach Ideas
Christians need to help the Fulba with their material and physical needs, building bridges of trust and friendship.

Pray for the followers of Christ
There are a few followers of Jesus among the Fulba community, pray they will be nurtured by God's Spirit, and will become mature in the faith.

Pray for the entire people group
Pray the Fulba will be able to provide adequately for their families, as they live in a harsh region.

Scripture Focus
"All nations you have made will come and worship before you, O Lord, they will bring glory to your name." Psalm 86:9

 

 
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Fulbe Jeeri, Fula Toro of Senegal
Presented by Joshua Project


Joshua Project is a research initiative of the U.S. Center for World Mission (USCWM) seeking to highlight the ethnic people groups of the world with the least followers of Christ. It gathers, integrates and shares people group information to encourage pioneer church-planting movements among every ethnic group and to facilitate effective coordination of mission agency efforts.