Katla in Sudan

For centuries, the area of the Nuba Mountains, located in Sudan's South Kordofan Province was also a refuge for various people fleeing oppressive governments and slave traders. This created a situation where there are nearly 100 different dialects. One of these dialects is Katla, spoken by a people of that same name. Although the people are collectively referred to as "Nuba," the term is used as a regional designation. Because most of the Nuba tribes initially fled to the mountains for refuge, they generally dislike and mistrust outsiders. Katla elders make decisions for the entire group.

Ministry Obstacles
Village communities are organized by clans or extended family sections. The authority of the village is left in the hands of clan elders. Each community usually has a large, stone mosque. Most villages also have Islamic schools where boys and girls study the Koran. Thus, children are indoctrinated with the ways of Islam early in life. It will be difficult to share the gospel.

Scripture Focus
"Bless the LORD, O my soul, and all that is within me, bless his holy name!"  Psalm 103:1

Scripture Prayer
Pray that the Lord will raise up many from this people group who will worship Him with their whole hearts.

Prayer Focus
Pray for the Holy Spirit to give Katla elders and clan leaders dreams of Jesus as King of kings. Pray for an enormous harvest for the Katla, and that they will understand God's provision for their needs. Pray for a Holy Spirit-directed movement to Christ among the Katla, leading them to God's abundant blessings.



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