Popoloca is the Aztec word for peoples who speak a language other than N huatl, their own tongue. Some still speak it while others depend on Spanish. The Popoloca have subgroups including the Oluta.
This group of people is losing its culture and language. Most people under 40 do not speak Oluta Popoloca although some understand it.
They were once corn farmers, but the land is depleted. Therefore, the Oluta Popoloca work as day laborers. However, they also raise livestock for food and sell their baskets in the market. Some still practice their native trade of making and selling clay pots. Others mine onyx and marble.
The Oluta Popoloca are Roman Catholic, though they also have indigenous religious practices.
The Oluta Coyotepec need the chance to make a good living. Job training would be helpful for their community.
Pray for God to send someone to teach them marketable skills.
Pray for Oluta Popoloca disciples to make more disciples.
Pray for a spiritual hunger that will lead them to the cross.
Pray for the Lord to show himself mighty by providing for their needs this year.
Scripture Prayers for the Popoluca, Oluta in Mexico.
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