Yakthumba Limbu in Nepal
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Limbu people compose one of the largest tribal groups in eastern Nepal. The origin of the Limbu is uncertain, but they are clearly of Mongolian descent. Although the abundance of land has made cultivation of new acreage possible, productivity is greatly limited by insufficient technology. Many of the men are in military service and leave their families for long periods. Consequently, women have much responsibility and influence within their families, although they are patrilineal (line of descent is traced through males) in structure.

Ministry Obstacles
The gospel is very hard to access for these remote people.

Outreach Ideas
Disciples who are knowledgeable in farming and related technology might fill a need in this area to develop relationships and share the gospel. Ministry to women and children may be welcomed in the absence of husbands/fathers. Introduction to Christian fellowship and values may open doors to the good news of eternal life provided by almighty God for Yathumba Limbu in Nepal.

Scripture Focus
"And he awoke and rebuked the wind and said to the sea, Peace! Be still! And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm."  Mark 4:39

Scripture Prayer
Pray that the Lord brings His peace that passes all understanding into the hearts of this people group.

Prayer Focus
Ask the Lord to bring forth vigorous Limbu churches that will plant others for the glory of His name. Ask almighty God to raise up prayer teams who will begin breaking up the spiritual soil through worship and intercession.



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