The Kaera people are a distinct, small-scale community located in the remote islands of Eastern Indonesia, specifically within the Alor. Their language is also called Kaera.
Coastal fishing and subsistence agriculture define most of their economy. Most are multilingual, using Kaera for regional trade and communication, and Bahasa Indonesia for schooling and business. They are hoping the next generation will retain their language so it is not lost to the national language.
Kaeras have a mixed faith which blends animistic practices with Christianity. Their faith in Jesus Christ is compromised by faith in the spirit world.
They struggle with poverty and having access to the formal economy. This is exacerbated by infrastructure deficits that leave them with unreliable electricity and low-quality education. Their remote location attracts few qualified and skilled teachers.
Pray for the Spirit of God to continually move in Kaera communities, drawing hundreds to the Lord of lords.
Pray for economic stability and better schools.
Pray that soon, vibrant Kaera disciples will make more disciples.
Pray for audio gospel materials in the Kaera language that will help them follow Christ closely.
Scripture Prayers for the Kaera in Indonesia.
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| Profile Source: Joshua Project |



