Aringa in Uganda
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The Aringa people are subsistence farmers who live primarily in northwestern Uganda in East Africa. They grow tobacco and cotton as cash crops. They also grow cassava, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, peanuts, sorghum, soybeans and maize. After being driven out of Uganda during the Idi Amin Dada era, they have now returned to their homeland and live in relative safety.

Ministry Obstacles
The Aringa people are primarily Muslim, though their practice of Islam is tainted by traditional religion. They do not know or acknowledge that Jesus is the only way to salvation.

Outreach Ideas
There are many Christian materials available in the language of the Aringa. The New Testament is available in their language. They also have the JESUS Film and Global Recordings in their language.

Scripture Focus
"But even if you should suffer for righteousness’ sake, you will be blessed. Have no fear of them, nor be troubled, but in your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you."  1 Peter 3:14-15

Scripture Prayer
Pray for the Holy Spirit to give His words of wisdom to believers who share their faith to this people group.

Prayer Focus
The Aringa people are still considered unreached. However, there are now a growing number of Christ followers. Pray for these believers to be filled with the power and the fruit of the Holy Spirit. Pray for their non-believing friends, neighbors and family members to see the transforming power of God at work in their lives. Pray for adequate rain so that the Aringa can have an abundant harvest. Pray for them to have access to training in modern agricultural techniques so their farms will flourish.



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