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21 Days of Prayer | Day 16: Gulf Arabs
02.16.24

21 Days of Prayer | Day 16: Gulf Arabs

Approximately 54 million Gulf Arabs from Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Almost all are followers of Islam except for around 300 ...
21 Days of Prayer | Day 15: North African Arabs
02.15.24

21 Days of Prayer | Day 15: North African Arabs

Over 252 million North African Arabs live in seven different countries. Some North African countries have no fellowships, while others have local f...
21 Days of Prayer | Day 14: Western Fulani
02.14.24

21 Days of Prayer | Day 14: Western Fulani

Most of Niger’s Western Fulani are poor, illiterate, rural animal herders marginalized by neighbouring people groups. While most Fulani are no long...
21 Days of Prayer | Day 13: Laotian
02.13.24

21 Days of Prayer | Day 13: Laotian

There are over 7 million Laos, and 60% identify as Buddhists. Animism, religion, and folklore are deeply rooted in the Lao culture. According to Th...
21 Days of Prayer | Day 12: Japanese
02.12.24

21 Days of Prayer | Day 12: Japanese

Dominated by atheism, Buddhism, and Shintoism, evangelical Christianity represents only 0.5% of the Japanese population. Despite 500 years of Chris...
21 Days of Prayer | Day 11: Tajik
02.11.24

21 Days of Prayer | Day 11: Tajik

The Tajik make up 84% of Tajikistan's population, 25% of Afghanistan's, and 5% of Uzbekistan's. There are 18-25 million Tajiks globally. 98% of Taj...
21 Days of Prayer | Day 10: Minnan
02.10.24

21 Days of Prayer | Day 10: Minnan

Worldwide there are 58.2 million Minnan. 13.4 million Minnan call Taiwan home. The majority religion of Minnan is a mix of Taoism, Buddhism, folk r...
21 Days of Prayer | Day 9: Tuareg
02.09.24

21 Days of Prayer | Day 9: Tuareg

Founded under Queen Tin Hinan, the Tuaregs are traditionally monogamous, semi-nomadic herders and warriors. Tuaregs are called the “blue people” of...
21 Days of Prayer | Day 8: Urak Lawoi
02.08.24

21 Days of Prayer | Day 8: Urak Lawoi

Urak Lawoi (pronounced: oo-rak lah-woi) means “Sea People,” Their way of life is genuinely linked to the ocean. Since migrating to Thailand from Ma...
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