The Barikewa people live in Gulf Province in Papua New Guinea, along the Omati River basin in coastal lowlands where small villages have sustained community life across generations. Their identity is tied to this riverine setting and to family relationships shaped by the natural environment of waterways, forest, and bushland. They speak the Barikewa language, a Trans?New Guinea language in the Turama?Kikorian branch of the larger language family found in Papua New Guinea.
Barikewa villages are small and rural, with families working closely together to meet daily needs. Subsistence gardening provides staple foods, while fishing and gathering from forest and river help supply additional resources. Paths through bush and across lowland terrain connect nearby settlements and support movement for work, social visits, and shared responsibilities.
Their language is the primary mode of communication within the community, while broader regional languages such as Tok Pisin are commonly used when interacting with people from outside the area. Local customs, traditional skills, and community practices are passed down orally from elders to younger generations, sustaining cultural continuity in everyday life.
Christianity is the predominant faith among the Barikewa, shaping how community members understand spiritual matters, moral values, and relationships within village life. While older traditional perspectives related to spiritual forces connected to nature and everyday existence may still influence some individuals' views or cultural expressions, Christian teaching frames the shared spiritual orientation for many in the community.
Translation of Scripture in the Barikewa language has started, but there are currently no established portions of God's Word available in the language itself. This means that families and individuals rely mostly on broader languages for teaching, worship, and personal engagement with Scripture.
The Barikewa's remote river?linked setting presents practical challenges. Access to consistent healthcare, formal education, and dependable transportation to larger towns or service centers is limited by geography and basic infrastructure, making travel beyond local villages difficult.
Spiritually, a clear need is for the complete message of Scripture to become accessible in the Barikewa language so that individuals and families can read, reflect on, and apply God's Word in ways that resonate with daily life. Local leaders equipped with sound biblical understanding will also be essential for guiding believers, nurturing mature faith, and strengthening the church's foundation in the community.
Pray that the Barikewa people will grow in their understanding of Christ's love and in the depth of their faith as they engage with the gospel within their villages and homes.
Pray for perseverance, wisdom, and provision in translation efforts so that the full Scriptures become accessible in their language and open doors for personal reflection and growth in God's Word.
Pray for humble, faithful local leaders to arise who can shepherd, teach, and disciple believers with clarity, compassion, and biblical integrity.
Pray that the example of Christlike living among the Barikewa will touch hearts in neighboring communities and lead to deeper spiritual curiosity and dialogue.
Pray for provision in practical needs such as improved access to healthcare, education, and dependable transportation that support family and community life in their remote region.
Scripture Prayers for the Barikewa in Papua New Guinea.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omati_language
https://www.ethnologue.com/language/jbk/
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