The Yabiyufa are an indigenous people of the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea, living south of Goroka. They belong to the New Guinea cultural cluster and speak Yaweyuha. Their communities have long been shaped by highland traditions, later influenced by Christian missions.
Life centers on subsistence gardening, with families raising root crops and tending small plots. Extended families live closely, sharing work and resources. Social life includes communal gatherings and seasonal celebrations, often marked by feasting. Diets typically include garden produce such as sweet potatoes, greens, and occasional meat from hunting.
Most identify with Christianity, especially Protestant traditions, yet elements of traditional beliefs remain. Earlier animistic ideas about spirits and the unseen world still influence daily thinking, sometimes blending with Christian practice.
Greater access to clear biblical teaching in their heart language would strengthen understanding and reduce syncretism. Deeper discipleship is necessary, so believers mature and become witnesses within their own communities. Improved access to Christian resources and training would help local leaders guide the church effectively.
Pray for strong, biblically grounded churches and for believers to grow in faith and obedience.
Pray asking to God to raise local leaders and missionaries from among them.
Pray for practical needs such as education, health, and sustainable livelihoods to be met.
Pray for the faithful translation and wide distribution of the Scriptures, evangelism materials, and discipleship resources in the Yaweyuha language.
Scripture Prayers for the Yabiyufa in Papua New Guinea.
Yabiyufa of Papua New Guinea (PGID: PG010633) - PeopleGroups.org
Yaweyuha Language (YBY) – Ethnologue
Yaweyuha language – Wikipedia
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