The Oyana Gadsup are a small Highland people group of Papua New Guinea, living in rugged, forested terrain. Their history is shaped by clan identity, subsistence living, and long isolation, with outside contact increasing only in recent generations through trade, education, and limited mission work. Their primary language is called Gadsup.
Daily life centers on gardening, hunting, and small-scale trade. Families live in close-knit clan groups, valuing cooperation and respect for elders. Celebrations include community feasts, singing, and traditional dances that strengthen social bonds. Their diet consists mainly of sweet potatoes, taro, bananas, greens, and occasional pork or wild game.
The primary Gadsup religion is Christianity, specifically, Protestantism. Traditional beliefs remain strong, including fear of spirits, ancestral influence, and reliance on rituals for protection and healing.
Clear access to scripture in their heart language is essential for spiritual growth. Consistent discipleship is needed so new believers mature in faith and resist fear-based traditions. Medical care, clean water, and education would greatly improve daily life and reduce preventable suffering.
Ask God to provide good health, food security, and reliable education.
Pray for open hearts to the gospel, bold local believers, and effective discipleship.
Pray for protection, unity, and lasting transformation through Christ.
Pray that the Gadsup believers would take the Great Commission to heart and preach the gospel and make disciples among their people and beyond.
Scripture Prayers for the Gadsup, Oyana in Papua New Guinea.
Gadsup of Papua New Guinea (PGID: PG009908) - PeopleGroups.org
Ethnologue | Languages of the world - Gadsup
Gadsup people - Wikipedia
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