Zuwarah in Libya
ZWAH-rah

The Zuwarah are one of many groups of Berbers. They live in the far northwest part of Libya on the Mediterranean Sea, and are mainly farmers. They grow barley, corn, wheat and rye. They raise chickens, goats and sheep. Today, most Berbers refer to themselves as the Imazighen, which means "men of noble origin." The Zuwarah, like other Berbers, are generally bilingual, speaking both Zuara (a dialect of Nafusi) and Arabic. The Zuwarah are almost entirely Muslim.

Ministry Obstacles
There is a great lack of Christian resources available in the Nafusi language. Pray for the funds and workers needed to create resources and deliver them to the people.

Outreach Ideas
Much prayer is needed to give the Zuwarah people a hunger to know and serve Jesus Christ. Pray the Lord would be preparing hearts to understand and believe even now.

Scripture Focus
"Who made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, who keeps faith forever;"  Psalm 146:6

Scripture Prayer
Pray that God’s wonderous works of creation will draw many from this people group to the Throne of Grace.

Prayer Focus
Pray for the few Christian believers among the Zuwarah Berbers, that the Lord would be quick to convict of sin, and would teach them to live the Spirit-filled life. Pray for the Lord to remember the ancient prayers of long-dead Berber Christians, as they prayed for their descendants to know and follow Christ.



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