Huichol in Mexico
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The Huichol refer to themselves as Wixárika or simply "people." Historically, the rough topography of their homeland in the western Sierra Madre Occidental mountains of Mexico insulated them from outside influences. Today, the Huichol integrate into the general Mexican society and economy. Most Huichol provide for themselves by growing and raising their own food, and extended Huichol families live together in rancho settlements.

Ministry Obstacles
The Huichol believe in shamanic power over the spirits and follow shamanic traditions. They believe that when a person dies, the soul embarks on a five year journey through the underworld. After the journey, the soul returns to earth and is captured by a shaman in the form of a rock crystal. The crystal is placed on the family altar to be anointed with blood and offered food.

Outreach Ideas
Today, there is an unprecedented opportunity to reach the Huichol. The New Testament and the JESUS Film are available to them.

Scripture Focus
"And many nations shall join themselves to the LORD in that day, and shall be my people. And I will dwell in your midst, and you shall know that the LORD of hosts has sent me to you."  Zechariah 2:11

Scripture Prayer
Pray that this people group would be among the many nations that soon join themselves to the Lord.

Prayer Focus
Pray that God would give Huichol believers boldness to share the love of Jesus with their own people. Pray that God would bring forth much fruit as the JESUS Film is shown to the Huichol. Pray that God would save key Huichol leaders who will boldly declare the gospel to their people. Pray that God would raise up a strong network of Bible believing churches among the Huichol.



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