The Bedouin are traditionally Arabic-speaking nomads who live in tents throughout the deserts of the Middle East. In recent decades many have settled into small villages within their tribal territories while continuing to shepherd herds of goats, sheep, and sometimes camels. Culturally they have stronger ties to their families, tribal customs, and traditions than with conservative Islam - though all would declare themselves Muslim. They are very cordial. Even the poorest family will offer a cup of tea or coffee to their guest. Often behind that generosity there is a family suffering from degrees of brokenness and hopelessness. Desert life is difficult. They accept their fate ‘ordained by God and unchangeable’. Because they live in remote areas, they are hard to reach and many have never met a Christian; however, what may seem impossible for us is possible for God. Pray for the Lord to send His rain to soften the dry ground of people’s hearts, sending dreams and visions for people to talk about.
Bedouin: week of prayer
Written by David Fletcher 17 Nov 2017Additional Info
- Pray: for strength, endurance and constant Holy Spirit filling to all ministering to Bedouin. (Psalm 18:29)
- More: mailchi.mp/cryoutnow/week-of-prayer-for-the-bedouins-across-the-arab-world?e=e7b6c445f8
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