Uregu Berber in Morocco
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The Uregu Berbers are one of the smaller Berber tribes who live in the southeastern part of Morocco. Berber society is primarily made up of farmers and merchants. As with other descendants of Subsaharan Africa, the Uregu Berbers are sometimes marginalized within Moroccan culture. Close knit Berber clans adhere to traditional customs, giving communities a strong sense of identity and loyalty. Most Berbers are Sunni Muslim, but many also believe in the presence of spirits called jinn.

Ministry Obstacles
Berber communities tend to be remote and socially isolated, making evangelism challenging.

Outreach Ideas
Believers can make disciples among the Berbers who have migrated to Moroccan towns and cities. They will be more effective at sharing the gospel in remote Berber communities.

Scripture Focus
"So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them."  Genesis 1:27

Scripture Prayer
Pray that this people group will realize that they were meant to be in God’s image, and they need to change their ways to get back to Him.

Prayer Focus
Ask the Lord of the harvest to send laborers to the Uregu Berbers. Pray for the Holy Spirit to reveal Jesus through dreams and visions. Pray that tribal leaders and influential persons would receive Jesus and be able to impact the larger community with the gospel. The Berbers proudly call themselves the Amazigh, which means the "free people." Pray that they would discover true freedom through Jesus Christ.



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