Hedareb Beja in Eritrea
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What is the largest non-Arabic ethnic group between the Nile River and the Red Sea? The Bejas! One subgroup, the Hedareb, are nomadic shepherds who live in the desert regions of Sudan, Egypt and Eritrea.

Ministry Obstacles
Many believe the Beja are descendants of Noah's grandson, Cush. They have occupied their current homeland for more than 4,000 years. During this time, they have adopted Islam and mixed it with folk religion. They are also scattered over more than 110,000 square miles which makes it hard to reach all of them.

Outreach Ideas
The Lord can raise up missionaries who are willing to go to the Beja and invest themselves in the nomadic lifestyle. The Hedareb Beja can also encounter the gospel online and through radio.

Scripture Focus
"Full of splendor and majesty is his work, and his righteousness endures forever."  Psalm 111:3

Scripture Prayer
Pray for many from this people group to find this God whose righteousness never fails.

Prayer Focus
There are no known Hedareb Beja believers. Pray for God to establish his Church among this people group. Ask God to reveal himself to the Beja and set them free from the belief that they can please God through words without a Savior. Pray for a movement to Christ among the Beja peoples this decade.



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