Rashaida in Eritrea
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The Rashaida are a Bedouin people, who populate either side of the Red Sea and came from a major tribe in mainland Arabia about 150 years ago. They are a nomadic people who live in tents made of goatskin, and they are herdsmen, raising primarily goats and sheep. Since many do not read, they memorize in great detail the pedigree of their animals, keeping mental records of their herds over seven or eight preceding generations of the flock.

Ministry Obstacles
A nomadic lifestyle makes it especially difficult to build relationships with people.

Outreach Ideas
The gospel message needs to come to these people orally, using stories from Scripture, videos, recordings and similar means. Bridges of friendship need to be built.

Scripture Focus
"May the LORD give strength to his people! May the LORD bless his people with peace!"  Psalm 29:11

Scripture Prayer
Pray for new believers among this people group to be blessed with strength and peace.

Prayer Focus
There may be a few followers of Christ among the Rashaida community. Pray for them to become loving ambassadors of Christ to their families and communities. Pray Rashaida families would be able to live peaceful lives. Pray for stability and prosperity in Eritrea. Pray for bold and loving workers to go to the Rashaida people to build God's Church in Eritrea and beyond.



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