The Northern One in PNG are an indigenous people group living in the Northern Region of Papua New Guinea, especially in parts of East Sepik Province along riverine and lowland areas. Their homeland is shaped by extensive river systems and broad floodplains, where communities have lived for generations in close connection with the waterways and surrounding forests.
The Northern One speak a language classified within the Sepik family of Papuan languages, a diverse grouping found in much of the Sepik River basin. Their language and identity are distinct from neighboring groups, contributing to their strong local cultural identity.
Life among the Northern One is centered on village life in a tropical riverine environment. Daily routines often span gardening, fishing, hunting, and gathering, with local rivers providing both food and an important means of movement and connection to other communities. Families and extended kinship groups are foundational to daily life, shaping responsibilities and social cohesion.
Homes are typically constructed from natural materials available locally, and community cooperation is essential for activities such as building, food preparation, and shared celebrations. Multilingualism is common, with people using their own language within the village and broader trade languages such as Tok Pisin for communication beyond the immediate community.
The Northern One are largely identified with Christianity, and the gospel has had a meaningful presence in their communities. Christian teaching and church gatherings play an important role in shaping values and providing regular opportunities for instruction and worship. Many also cling to faith in traditional spirits. Clear and faithful biblical teaching remains important for helping believers discern what is of God and what is not. Portions of Scripture are available in the Northern One language, providing access to God's Word in a form people can understand.
There is a continuing need for deeper discipleship and clear biblical teaching so that Northern One believers are grounded firmly in Scripture. Greater access to the full Bible in their language would further strengthen both individuals and the church as a whole.
Training and equipping local leaders is essential so that pastors and teachers can guide their communities with sound doctrine and wisdom. Strong leadership supports both spiritual growth and practical community development.
Because many Northern One communities are located in rural and sometimes remote settings, challenges such as limited access to education, infrastructure, and resources can affect both daily life and opportunities for ministry. Addressing both spiritual and practical needs helps support long?term growth.
Pray for the Holy Spirit to send a powerful revival to Northern One churches and families.
Pray for local church leaders to be equipped with sound doctrine and strengthened in their ministry.
Pray for increased access to scripture, including continued translation and distribution where needed.
Pray that the Northern One church will be encouraged to share the gospel with neighboring peoples.
Scripture Prayers for the One, Northern in Papua New Guinea.
| Profile Source: Joshua Project |


