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Unreached of the Day

Pray for the Dagi (Hindu traditions) in India

Broadcast on:
11 Sep 2024
Audio Format:
other

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Joshua Project presents "Unreached of the Day" as we traveled to India to pray for the 154,000 doggy. whose traditional occupation was to play musical instruments at festivals and celebrations. But many of them are now farmers. Economically, they're not doing well partially because they have a low literacy rate. Some of the doggy are Tibetan Buddhists and those that are Hindu incorporate some Buddhist elements. Like animistic peoples, they appease local spirits. Thus, they fear many spirits. These same spirits provide obstacles for anyone who wants to serve the one true God. It might take people who are rich in faith and love to proclaim that Jesus Christ is Lord despite spiritual obstacles. Please pray that this people group gets the opportunity to hear a clear presentation of the good news. Pray for God's Spirit to move, to have them repent and believe in our Savior. Pray for doggy elders to see and understand that Jesus Christ has power over all spirit beings beings, and he can provide them with life to the full. Thanks, I'm Mark Gordic.