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2020 Daily Prayer Calendar 2020 Daily Prayer Calendar for South Asia largest Unreached People Groups Western edition To order prayer resources or for inquiries, contact email: [email protected] 2020 Daily Prayer Calendar for South Asia largest LR-Unreached People Groups (people selection based on unreached status, size & photo availability) downloaded July 2019 from website: joshuaproject.net Bangladesh = country (PG photo) Explanation (country flag) = no PG photo avail. (+ 2020 dates) of Ansari = people name Frontier = 0.1% Christian or less daily 1,230,000 = population LR-UPG= Least-Reached, Unreached PG data: Bengali = main language (LR-UPG=less than 2% Evangelical) Islam = main religion (& less than 5% total Christian) Let's dream God's dreams & fulfill God's visions -- God dreams of all people groups knowing & loving Him! * * * Revelation 7:9, "After this I looked and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language, standing before the throne and in front of the Lamb." January -- Daily Prayer Calendar for South Asia Largest Unreached People Groups Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Bangladesh Bangladesh Bangladesh Bangladesh 2020 = 1 2020 = 2 2020 = 3 2020 = 4 Ansari Bairagi, Hindu Bihari, Muslim Brahman, gen. 1,230,000 209,000 913,000 584,000 Bengali Bengali Urdu Bengali Islam Frontier Hinduism Frontier Islam Frontier Hinduism Frontier Bangladesh Bangladesh Bangladesh Bangladesh Bangladesh Bangladesh Bangladesh 2020 = 5 2020 = 6 2020 = 7 2020 = 8 2020 = 9 2020 = 10 2020 = 11 Burmese Deaf Dhobi, Hindu Hajam Jhalo Malo Jogi, Hindu Kaibartta 310,000 1,222,000 189,000 382,000 241,000 591,000 457,000 Burmese WB sign language Bengali Bengali Bengali Bengali Bengali Buddhism LR-UPG Islam LR-UPG Hinduism Frontier Islam Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier Bangladesh Bangladesh Bangladesh Bangladesh Bangladesh Bangladesh Bangladesh 2020 = 12 2020 = 13 2020 = 14 2020 = 15 2020 = 16 2020 = 17 2020 = 18 Kaibartta Jalia Kapali Kayastha, Hindu Kumhar, Hindu Lohar, Hindu Mahishya Mochi, Hindu 274,000 203,000 1,814,000 262,000 189,000 689,000 277,000 Bengali Bengali Bengali Bengali Bengali Bengali Bengali Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism LR-UPG Hinduism Frontier Bangladesh Bangladesh Bangladesh Bangladesh Bangladesh Bangladesh Bangladesh 2020 = 19 2020 = 20 2020 = 21 2020 = 22 2020 = 23 2020 = 24 2020 = 25 Namassej Namassej Pashtun North. Rajbansi, Hindu Rohingya Sayyid Shaikh 3,245,000 2,892,000 -Chandel 166,000 1,528,000 941,000 1,175,000 134,006,000 Bengali Bengali Bengali Bengali Rohingya Bengali Bengali Hinduism LR-UPG Hinduism LR-UPG Islam Frontier Hinduism LR-UPG Islam Frontier Islam Frontier Islam Frontier Bangladesh Bangladesh Bangladesh Bangladesh Bangladesh Bangladesh 2020 = 26 2020 = 27 2020 = 28 2020 = 29 2020 = 30 2020 = 31 Sunri, Hindu Sunri Sadhubanik Sutradhar, Hindu Tambali, Hindu Teli, Hindu Yadav, Hindu 630,000 299,000 208,000 229,000 144,000 218,000 Bengali Bengali Bengali Bengali Bengali Bengali Hinduism Frontier Islam Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier Let's pray daily for South Asia largest unreached people groups! February -- Daily Prayer Calendar for South Asia Largest Unreached People Groups Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Bhutan 2020 = Bumthangpa 22,000 Bumthangkha Buddhism LR-UPG Bhutan Bhutan Bhutan Bhutan Bhutan Bhutan Maldives 2019 = 1 2019 = 2 2019 = 3 2019 = 4 Drukpa Kheng Matpa Monpa Ngalong Sharchop Maldivian,Malki 212,000 34,000 20,000 95,000 96,000 64,000 490,000 Dzongkha Khengkha Chocangacakha Tshangla Dzongkha Tshangla Maldivian Buddhism Frontier Buddhism Frontier Buddhism Frontier Buddhism Frontier Buddhism Frontier Buddhism Frontier Islam Frontier Nepal Nepal Nepal Nepal Nepal Nepal Nepal 2019 = 5 2019 = 6 2019 = 7 2019 = 8 2019 = 9 2019 = 10 2019 = 11 Bairagi, Hindu Bania, gen. Bhoi, Hindu Brahman, gen. Brahman Hill Brahman, Terai Chamar, Hindu 223,000 131,000 144,000 3,150,000 3,017,000 126,000 315,000 Nepali Maithili Maithili Nepali Nepali Maithili Maithili Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism LR-UPG Nepal Nepal Nepal Nepal Nepal Nepal Nepal 2019 = 12 2019 = 13 2019 = 14 2019 = 15 2019 = 17 2019 = 18 2019 = 19 Chhetri Darjee Deaf Dhanuk Dosadh, Hindu Gharti Gurung 4,117,000 441,000 214,000 206,000 196,000 111,000 486,000 Nepali Nepali Nepal Sign Language Maithili Maithili Nepali Gurung Hinduism LR-UPG Hinduism LR-UPG Hinduism LR-UPG Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism LR-UPG Buddhism LR-UPG Nepal Nepal Nepal Nepal Nepal Nepal Nepal 2019 = 20 2019 = 21 2019 = 22 2019 = 24 2019 = 25 2019 = 26 2019 = 28 Kalwar, Hindu Kami Kandu Koiri, Hindu Kumal Kurmi, Hindu Magar 119,000 1,177,000 120,000 287,000 113,000 216,000 1,767,000 Maithili Nepali Bhojpuri Maithili Nepali Bhojpuri Nepali Hinduism LR-UPG Hinduism LR-UPG Hinduism Frontier Hinduism LR-UPG Hinduism LR-UPG Hinduism Frontier Hinduism LR-UPG Luke 10:2, Jesus told them, "The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field." March -- Daily Prayer Calendar for South Asia Largest Unreached People Groups Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Nepal Nepal Nepal Nepal Nepal Nepal Nepal 2020 = 1 2020 = 2 2020 = 3 2020 = 4 2020 = 5 2020 = 6 2020 = 7 Mallah, Hindu Musahar Newah Sarki Shaikh Tamang Teli, Hindu 162,000 220,000 1,237,000 351,000 765,000 1,435,000 346,000 Maithili Maithili Newar Nepali Urdu Tamang, Eastern Maithili Hinduism LR-UPG Hinduism LR-UPG Hinduism LR-UPG Hinduism LR-UPG Islam Frontier Buddhism LR-UPG Hinduism LR-UPG Nepal Nepal Nepal Nepal Nepal Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 2020 = 8 2020 = 9 2020 = 10 2020 = 11 2020 = 12 2020 = 13 2020 = 14 Thakuri Tharu Tharu Rana Yadav, Hindu Yakthumba Bania, comb. Batgama 397,000 1,626,000 195,000 987,000 362,000 47,000 373,000 Nepali Tharu, Khathariya Tharu, Khathariya Maithili Limbu Gujarati; Tamil Sinhala Hinduism LR-UPG Hinduism LR-UPG Hinduism LR-UPG Hinduism Frontier Kirati LR-UPG Hinduism Frontier Buddhism LR-UPG Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 2020 = 15 2020 = 16 2020 = 17 2020 = 18 2020 = 19 2020 = 20 2020 = 21 Brahman,comb. Chakkiliyan, H. Kinnara Malay, Javar Moor, S.L. Nadar, Hindu Pallan, Hindu 132,000 27,000 28,000 51,000 673,000 25,000 45,000 Tamil Tamil Sinhala SL Creole Malay Tamil Tamil Tamil Hinduism LR-UPG Hinduism LR-UPG Buddhism LR-UPG Islam Frontier Islam Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 2020 = 22 2020 = 23 2020 = 24 2020 = 25 2020 = 26 2020 = 27 2020 = 28 Paraiyan Pashtun, Pathan Primanar Sayyid Shaikh Tamil, Muslim Yamammu 101,000 41,000 71,000 49,000 199,000 1,125,000 77,000 Tamil Tamil Tamil Tamil Tamil Tamil Sinhala Hinduism Frontier Islam Frontier Hinduism LR-UPG Islam Frontier Islam Frontier Islam Frontier Buddhism LR-UPG India India India 2020=29 2020 = 30 2020 = 31 Ad Dharmi Adi Andhra Adi Dravida 750,000 317,000 8,687,000 Punjabi, Eastern Telugu Tamil Hinduism Frontier Hinduism LR-UPG Hinduism Frontier Matthew 24:14, "And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations (ethne), and then the end will come." April -- Daily Prayer Calendar for South Asia Largest Unreached People Groups Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday India India India India 2020 = 1 2020 = 2 2020 = 3 2020 = 4 Adi Karnataka Agamudaiyan Agamudaiyan Ahar 3,001,000 878,000 668,000 -Nattaman 1,457,000 Kannada Tamil Marathi Hindi Hinduism LR-UPG Hinduism LR-UPG Hinduism LR-UPG Hinduism Frontier India India India India India India India 2020 = 5 2020 = 6 2020 = 7 2020 = 8 2020 = 9 2020 = 10 2020 = 11 Ahom Ansari Arakh Arora, Hindu Arunthathiyar Assamese, Muslim Badhai, Hindu 1,343,000 10,702,000 600,000 4,116,000 1,036,000 2,735,000 6,545,000 Assamese Urdu Hindi Hindi Tamil Assamese Hindi Hinduism LR-UPG Islam Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier Islam Frontier Hinduism Frontier India India India India India India India 2020 = 12 2020 = 13 2020 = 14 2020 = 15 2020 = 16 2020 = 17 2020 = 18 Badhai, Muslim Bagdi, Hindu Baghban, Hindu Bahna, Hindu Baiga Bairagi, Hindu Bairwa 594,000 2,925,000 627,000 829,000 581,000 3,540,000 1,317,000 Urdu Bengali Hindi Hindi Hindi Bengali Hindi Islam Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism LR-UPG Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier India India India India India India India 2020 = 19 2020 = 20 2020 = 21 2020 = 22 2020 = 23 2020 = 24 2020 = 25 Balai, Hindu Balija, Hindu Bania, gen. Bania, Agarwal Bania, Komti Bania, Mahur Banijiga 2,211,000 1,734,000 29,379,000 4,843,000 1,808,000 877,000 727,000 Hindi Telugu Hindi Hindi Telugu Hindi Kannada Hinduism LR-UPG Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism LR-UPG India India India India India 2020 = 26 2020 = 27 2020 = 28 2020 = 29 2020 = 30 Banjara, Hindu Bari, Hindu Basor Bauri Bedar, Hindu 6,172,000 638,000 950,000 2,957,000 2,520,000 Lambadi Hindi Hindi Bengali Kannada Hinduism LR-UPG Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism LR-UPG Hinduism Frontier John 4:35, "Do you not say, 'Four months more and then the havest'? I tell you, open your eyes and look on the fields! They are ripe for harvest." May -- Daily Prayer Calendar for South Asia Largest Unreached People Groups Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday India India India 2020 = 31 2020 = 1 2020 = 2 Darzi, Hindu Beldar, Hindu Bhandari 2,929,000 1,906,000 643,000 Hindi Kannada Odia Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier Hinduism Frontier India India India India India India India 2020 = 3 2020 = 4 2020 = 5 2020 = 6 2020 = 7 2020 = 8 2020 = 9 Bhar Bharbhunja Bhat, Hindu Bhil, gen.
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