Arab, Sudanese in Sudan

Map Source:  Bethany World Prayer Center
People Name: Arab, Sudanese
Country: Sudan
10/40 Window: Yes
Population: 15,087,000
World Population: 18,541,800
Primary Language: Arabic, Sudanese
Primary Religion: Islam
Christian Adherents: 0.05 %
Evangelicals: 0.01 %
Scripture: New Testament
Ministry Resources: Yes
Jesus Film: Yes
Audio Recordings: Yes
People Cluster: Arab, Sudan
Affinity Bloc: Arab World
Progress Level:

Introduction

Some Sudanese Arabs live in towns or cities. They have a greater variety of occupations, but weaker family ties than those who live in the villages. These Arabs have more concern for such things as economic prosperity and education. Other Sudanese Arabs have continued living the nomadic lifestyle of their ancestors. They have temporary dwellings and move from place to place with their herds. Camels transport them across desert lands, and their economy is based primarily on livestock production and trade. Rigid codes of honor, loyalty, hostility and hospitality are among those values that have remained strong throughout the centuries. While the men gather in the local mosque five times a day for prayer, women meet in homes and have their own religious services conducted by female religious leaders. Perhaps women can lead others to the cross and the empty grave.

Ministry Obstacles

Much of the conflict faced by Sudanese Arabs is with Christianized people. This is an added barrier to the gospel.

Outreach Ideas

Pray for the Followers of Christ

Pray for the Entire People Group

Pray for additional Bibles and Christian literature to be provided and distributed.
Pray that God would raise up long term workers to join those who have already responded.
Pray that the Holy Spirit would complete the work begun in their hearts through adequate discipleship.
Pray that the Holy Spirit would anoint Christian broadcasts as they are aired among the Sudanese Arabs.
Ask the Lord to raise up strong local churches among the Sudanese Arabs for the glory of his name.
Pray for Sudanese women to hear and respond to the gospel by teaching their children.

Text Source:   Joshua Project