Dawei in Myanmar (Burma)
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Most Dawei people inhabit a long coastal stretch of the Tanintharyi Division in southern Myanmar. A small number have made their way across the border and now live in refugee camps inside Thailand. They fled to Thailand to escape oppression at the hands of the Burmese authorities who conscripted many to work on a new railroad under inhumane conditions. For centuries the Dawei people have been a peace-loving and gentle people. Their language is viewed as a "nonstandard Burmese with profound pronunciation and vocabulary differences from Burmese," by the Ethnologue. Missionaries working in their region for decades have found the Buddhist Dawei slow to respond to the gospel.

Ministry Obstacles
The Dawei have proven to be disinterested in the gospel in the past.

Outreach Ideas
The youth among the Dawei can find good quality Christian resources (videos, music, websites, etc.) as they search the media.

Scripture Focus
"The earth is the LORD’s and the fullness thereof, the world and those who dwell therein,"  Psalm 24:1

Scripture Prayer
Pray that many from today’s people group will recognize that they belong to the Lord, and they can rejoice in that fact!

Prayer Focus
Pray that the few followers of Jesus among the Dawei people would be joyful always, praying continually, giving thanks in all circumstances and willing to give a reason for their faith. Pray for peaceful relations between the Dawei people and Burmese authorities. Pray that those refugees in Thailand would be less resistant to the gospel. Pray for a movement to Christ among these Buddhists.



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