Hadendoa Beja in Sudan

The Hadendoa Bejas are traditionally a pastoral people. Droughts and lack of grazing reserves have caused some to find new livelihoods in farming, labor jobs at seaport cities, or selling some of their products. There are a number of Beja subgroups. Sometimes they are subdivided by clan, other times by language. Although their language is Bedawiyet, many can also speak Arabic.

Ministry Obstacles
Islam in identity, and most Hadendoa have never heard the life-changing gospel. With few, if any, Christ followers and Christians often viewed as enemies, it will take sustained prayer for a spiritual breakthrough among the Hadendoa Bejas.

Scripture Focus
"How shall we escape if we neglect such a great salvation? It was declared at first by the Lord, and it was attested to us by those who heard,"  Hebrews 2:3

Scripture Prayer
Pray that this people group would not ignore good news of salvation announced by the Lord Jesus.

Prayer Focus
Ask God to provide many opportunities for the Hadendoa Beja to hear the gospel and respond to it. Ask the Lord to speak to many Hadendoa Beja elders through dreams and visions. Ask God to give many Hadendoa Beja the spiritual hunger it will take to embrace Jesus Christ, no matter what the cost. Pray for Hadendoa Beja disciples to make more disciples.



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