The Usurufa people live in the Eastern Highlands Province, particularly in the Okapa District of Papua New Guinea. They speak the Usarufa language, part of the Trans–New Guinea Kainantu–Goroka family, historically associated with several clustered villages in this highland region. Their cultural history reflects the patterns of many highland communities: long?established village life, strong clan identities, and deep ties to the land and its agricultural rhythms. Over generations, oral traditions, music, and community gatherings have shaped how stories, values, and heritage are passed on.
Daily life among the Usurufa often centers on gardening, raising small livestock, and gathering forest resources. Families cooperate in cultivating staple crops and maintaining gardens across steep mountain terrain. Homes are typically arranged in small settlements, and social ties between clans guide community decision?making, work, and celebration. Travel is mainly on foot along well?used paths between villages.
Cultural expressions—such as singing, storytelling, and occasional ceremonies—strengthen identity and shared memory. Cooperative labor, shared meals, and community maintenance reflect a lifestyle where family networks remain central. The natural environment shapes daily rhythms, with work patterns affected by rainfall, terrain, and seasonal variations.
Christianity is the primary religious identity among the Usurufa people. Faith communities are present, and Christian teaching shapes much of their spiritual understanding. Some traditional customs may still be remembered, but such practices should not be overstated. The hope of salvation through Jesus Christ continues to provide the foundation for spiritual life.
Scripture is available in a language they understand. Reported resources include Bible portions and a New Testament in the Usarufa language, though not a complete Bible.
Spiritual growth within families and churches remains important. Continued engagement with Scripture—whether in personal reading, group study, or oral formats—helps strengthen discipleship. Community leaders benefit from wisdom, unity, and clear guidance rooted in God's Word.
Geographical isolation contributes to practical challenges such as limited access to health care, transportation, and education. Stability in family life, preservation of language, and healthy patterns of community cooperation all support long?term flourishing. As the younger generation navigates changing cultural influences, strong mentoring and consistent biblical teaching can help sustain faithful living.
Pray for Usurufa believers to grow in maturity and remain rooted in God's Word.
Pray for church leaders to shepherd wisely and teach Scripture faithfully.
Pray for families to walk in unity, grace, and steadfast faith in Christ.
Pray for strong engagement with Scripture, especially among the younger generation.
Pray that the Usurufa church will joyfully share the gospel with neighboring peoples who lack a witness.
Scripture Prayers for the Usurufa in Papua New Guinea.
| Profile Source: Joshua Project |


