Tseku in China
TSEH-koo

The Tseku people live in the high, remote Himalayan Mountains. They live in freezing, blizzard-like weather. The Tseku either adapt to the climate or they perish. Their food is mainly meat and milk from their livestock together with barley and rice. They are an inconspicuous people group. Since their language is similar to the Kham Tibetans, they are probably mistaken for members of that larger people group.

Ministry Obstacles
Few, if any, Christian workers are willing to live in such a remote, inhospitable land. Tibetan Buddhism is also a major spiritual obstacle.

Outreach Ideas
There are believers in China who are trying to take the gospel "back to Jerusalem," which means that the peoples of Tibet and Bhutan are on their radar screen.

Scripture Focus
"Father of the fatherless and protector of widows is God in his holy habitation."  Psalm 68:5

Scripture Prayer
May the widows and orphans among this people group become part of His family.

Prayer Focus
There are no believers among the Tseku people in Bhutan and a very small number in China. Pray these few will understand that Christ calls them to tell others about him. Pray for the Lord to bring about a movement to Christ in the 2020s. Pray for the Holy Spirit to give the Tseku people teachable and understanding hearts. Pray that a strong movement of the Holy Spirit would bring entire Tseku families into a rich experience of God's blessing.



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