The Keopara (also called Keapara or Hula) are an indigenous coastal people of Papua New Guinea, traditionally settled in village communities along the southern coast. Their history is shaped by seafaring, trade, and long-standing clan relationships, with strong ties to land and sea.
Daily life centers on fishing, gardening, and small-scale trade. Families are close-knit, with elders guiding community decisions. Celebrations include church festivals, weddings, and communal feasts. Diets commonly feature fish, taro, sweet potatoes, bananas, coconut, and sago, reflecting coastal resources and subsistence farming.
Most Keopara identify as Christian, mainly within Protestant traditions, yet elements of traditional beliefs and ancestor respect remain influential in daily life, shaping moral values and community identity.
The Keopara need continued discipleship so that faith becomes deeply rooted and transforms daily life. Strengthening biblical teaching, leadership training, and practical education can help families grow spiritually and economically. Improved access to healthcare, clean water, and schooling would significantly enhance long-term community well-being.
Pray for spiritual maturity and unity in local churches, for trained leaders to disciple the next generation, for physical provision through sustainable livelihoods, and for improved health, education, and access to Scripture in their heart language.
Pray for the faithful translation and wide distribution of the complete Bible, evangelism materials, and discipleship resources in the Ewage-Notu language.
Pray that the Keopara Christians would surrender to the great commission and preach the gospel and make disciples among their people and beyond.
Scripture Prayers for the Keopara in Papua New Guinea.
Keopara of Papua New Guinea (PGID: PG010054) - PeopleGroups.org
Keapara language - Wikipedia
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