Pray for the Karanga people of Chad
1:04 in Special Days by James

30-Days of Prayer for the Muslim World Ramadan 2009 / 1430: August 22 – September 20
(Day 08) For Saturday 29 August, Ramadan 2009. “Loving Muslims Through Prayer”
The Karanga are a people group related to the larger Bantu people. In Chad, they number around 117,000. They speak their own language and live in a small area outside the city of Abeche in South Central Chad. A major source of income for the Karanga is the farming of crops, ranging from groundnuts and sesame to grains and wheat. Much of their planting is based on the amount of rainfall, so drought is always a serious threat to their livelihood. In recent years, the people here have also seen some damage to their crops from grain-eating birds who steal much of their harvest. Little is known about the Karanga. Prayer is needed to see them come to a knowledge of the One True God made manifest in Christ.
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This is an extract from the “30-Days of Prayer for the Muslim World” booklet coinciding with Ramadan
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