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Bajau, Pesisir Barat Di Brunei Belait, Lakiput Di Brunei Han China Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Bajau, Pesisir Barat di Brunei Belait, Lakiput di Brunei Negara: Brunei Negara: Brunei Suku: Bajau, Pesisir Barat Suku: Belait, Lakiput Penduduk: 12.000 Penduduk: 1.300 Jml. di Dunia: 256.000 Jml. di Dunia: 1.800 Bhs. Utama: Bajau, Pesisir Barat Bhs. Utama: Belait Agm. Utama: Islam Agm. Utama: Islam Status: Belum Terjangkau Status: Belum Terjangkau Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Alkitab: Terjemahan Dimulai Alkitab: Tidak ditentukan www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net “Ceritakanlah kemuliaan-Nya di antara bangsa-bangsa” Mzm. 96.3 “Ceritakanlah kemuliaan-Nya di antara bangsa-bangsa” Mzm. 96.3 Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Han China, Min Bei di Brunei Kadazan, Pesisir, Penampang di Brunei Negara: Brunei Negara: Brunei Suku: Han China, Min Bei Suku: Kadazan, Pesisir, Penamp Penduduk: 9.600 Penduduk: 30.000 Jml. di Dunia: 3.519.000 Jml. di Dunia: 106.000 Bhs. Utama: China, Min Bei Bhs. Utama: Brunei Agm. Utama: Agama Suku Agm. Utama: Islam Status: Belum Terjangkau Status: Belum Terjangkau Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Alkitab: Perjanjian Baru Alkitab: Diperlukan Terjemahan www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net “Ceritakanlah kemuliaan-Nya di antara bangsa-bangsa” Mzm. 96.3 “Ceritakanlah kemuliaan-Nya di antara bangsa-bangsa” Mzm. 96.3 Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Melanau di Brunei Melayu Brunei, Kedayan di Brunei Negara: Brunei Negara: Brunei Suku: Melanau Suku: Melayu Brunei, Kedayan Penduduk: 500 Penduduk: 184.000 Jml. di Dunia: 140.000 Jml. di Dunia: 556.000 Bhs. Utama: Melanau, Tengah Bhs. Utama: Brunei Agm. Utama: Islam Agm. Utama: Islam Status: Belum Terjangkau Status: Belum Terjangkau Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Alkitab: Bagian Alkitab: Diperlukan Terjemahan www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net “Ceritakanlah kemuliaan-Nya di antara bangsa-bangsa” Mzm. 96.3 “Ceritakanlah kemuliaan-Nya di antara bangsa-bangsa” Mzm. 96.3 Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Nepal di Brunei Penan di Brunei Negara: Brunei Negara: Brunei Suku: Nepal Suku: Penan Penduduk: 1.600 Penduduk: 60 Jml. di Dunia: 782.000 Jml. di Dunia: 11.000 Bhs. Utama: Nepali Bhs. Utama: Penan, Timur Agm. Utama: Hindu Agm. Utama: Agama Suku Status: Belum Terjangkau Status: Belum Terjangkau Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Alkitab: Alkitab Alkitab: Perjanjian Baru www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net “Ceritakanlah kemuliaan-Nya di antara bangsa-bangsa” Mzm. 96.3 “Ceritakanlah kemuliaan-Nya di antara bangsa-bangsa” Mzm. 96.3 Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Agta, Kabaloan di Filipina Arab di Filipina Negara: Filipina Negara: Filipina Suku: Agta, Kabaloan Suku: Arab Penduduk: 900 Penduduk: 33.000 Jml. di Dunia: 900 Jml. di Dunia: 729.000 Bhs. Utama: Agta, Casiguran Dumagat Bhs. Utama: Arab, Mesopotamia Lisan Agm. Utama: Agama Suku Agm. Utama: Islam Status: Belum Terjangkau Status: Belum Terjangkau Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Alkitab: Perjanjian Baru Alkitab: Perjanjian Baru www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net “Ceritakanlah kemuliaan-Nya di antara bangsa-bangsa” Mzm. 96.3 “Ceritakanlah kemuliaan-Nya di antara bangsa-bangsa” Mzm. 96.3 Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Asian Selatan umum di Filipina Atta, Selatan di Filipina Negara: Filipina Negara: Filipina Suku: Asian Selatan umum Suku: Atta, Selatan Penduduk: 4.400 Penduduk: 800 Jml. di Dunia: 12.154.000 Jml. di Dunia: 800 Bhs. Utama: Hindi Bhs. Utama: Atta, Faire Agm. Utama: Hindu Agm. Utama: Agama Suku Status: Belum Terjangkau Status: Belum Terjangkau Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Alkitab: Alkitab Alkitab: Tidak ditentukan www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net “Ceritakanlah kemuliaan-Nya di antara bangsa-bangsa” Mzm. 96.3 “Ceritakanlah kemuliaan-Nya di antara bangsa-bangsa” Mzm. 96.3 Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Hanunoo di Filipina Iranun di Filipina Negara: Filipina Negara: Filipina Suku: Hanunoo Suku: Iranun Penduduk: 23.000 Penduduk: 264.000 Jml. di Dunia: 23.000 Jml. di Dunia: 264.000 Bhs. Utama: Hanunoo Bhs. Utama: Iranun Agm. Utama: Agama Suku Agm. Utama: Islam Status: Belum Terjangkau Status: Belum Terjangkau Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Alkitab: Perjanjian Baru Alkitab: Diperlukan Terjemahan www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net “Ceritakanlah kemuliaan-Nya di antara bangsa-bangsa” Mzm. 96.3 “Ceritakanlah kemuliaan-Nya di antara bangsa-bangsa” Mzm. 96.3 Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Jama Mapun, Bajau Kagayan di Filipina Jepang di Filipina Negara: Filipina Negara: Filipina Suku: Jama Mapun, Bajau Kagay Suku: Jepang Penduduk: 50.000 Penduduk: 4.500 Jml. di Dunia: 67.000 Jml. di Dunia: 122.849.000 Bhs. Utama: Mapun Bhs. Utama: Jepang Agm. Utama: Islam Agm. Utama: Budha Status: Belum Terjangkau Status: Belum Terjangkau Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Alkitab: Bagian Alkitab: Alkitab www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net “Ceritakanlah kemuliaan-Nya di antara bangsa-bangsa” Mzm. 96.3 “Ceritakanlah kemuliaan-Nya di antara bangsa-bangsa” Mzm. 96.3 Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Kalagan di Filipina Maguindanao di Filipina Negara: Filipina Negara: Filipina Suku: Kalagan Suku: Maguindanao Penduduk: 96.000 Penduduk: 1.304.000 Jml. di Dunia: 96.000 Jml. di Dunia: 1.304.000 Bhs. Utama: Kalagan Bhs. Utama: Maguindanaon Agm. Utama: Islam Agm. Utama: Islam Status: Belum Terjangkau Status: Belum Terjangkau Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Alkitab: Perjanjian Baru Alkitab: Bagian www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net “Ceritakanlah kemuliaan-Nya di antara bangsa-bangsa” Mzm. 96.3 “Ceritakanlah kemuliaan-Nya di antara bangsa-bangsa” Mzm. 96.3 Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Mandaya, Karaga di Filipina Manobo, Cotabato di Filipina Negara: Filipina Negara: Filipina Suku: Mandaya, Karaga Suku: Manobo, Cotabato Penduduk: 6.000 Penduduk: 35.000 Jml. di Dunia: 6.000 Jml. di Dunia: 35.000 Bhs. Utama: Mandaya Bhs. Utama: Manobo, Cotabato Agm. Utama: Agama Suku Agm. Utama: Agama Suku Status: Belum Terjangkau Status: Belum Terjangkau Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Alkitab: Terjemahan Dimulai Alkitab: Perjanjian Baru www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net “Ceritakanlah kemuliaan-Nya di antara bangsa-bangsa” Mzm. 96.3 “Ceritakanlah kemuliaan-Nya di antara bangsa-bangsa” Mzm. 96.3 Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Manobo, Umayamnon di Filipina Maranao, Lanao di Filipina Negara: Filipina Negara: Filipina Suku: Manobo, Umayamnon Suku: Maranao, Lanao Penduduk: 7.200 Penduduk: 1.383.000 Jml. di Dunia: 7.200 Jml. di Dunia: 1.383.000 Bhs. Utama: Manobo, Agusan Bhs. Utama: Maranao Agm. Utama: Agama Suku Agm. Utama: Islam Status: Belum Terjangkau Status: Belum Terjangkau Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Alkitab: Perjanjian Baru Alkitab: Alkitab www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net “Ceritakanlah kemuliaan-Nya di antara bangsa-bangsa” Mzm. 96.3 “Ceritakanlah kemuliaan-Nya di antara bangsa-bangsa” Mzm. 96.3 Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Molbog di Filipina Negrito, Mamanwa di Filipina Negara: Filipina Negara: Filipina Suku: Molbog Suku: Negrito, Mamanwa Penduduk: 24.000 Penduduk: 9.200 Jml. di Dunia: 27.000 Jml. di Dunia: 9.200 Bhs. Utama: Molbog Bhs. Utama: Minamanwa Agm. Utama: Islam Agm. Utama: Agama Suku Status: Belum Terjangkau Status: Belum Terjangkau Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Alkitab: Perjanjian Baru Alkitab: Perjanjian Baru www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net “Ceritakanlah kemuliaan-Nya di antara bangsa-bangsa” Mzm. 96.3 “Ceritakanlah kemuliaan-Nya di antara bangsa-bangsa” Mzm. 96.3 Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Palawano, Brooke's Point di Filipina Sama Pangutaran di Filipina Negara: Filipina Negara: Filipina Suku: Palawano, Brooke's Point Suku: Sama Pangutaran Penduduk: 13.000 Penduduk: 51.000 Jml. di Dunia: 13.000 Jml. di Dunia: 51.000 Bhs. Utama: Palawano, Brooke’s Point Bhs. Utama: Sama, Pangutaran Agm. Utama: Agama Suku Agm. Utama: Islam Status: Belum Terjangkau Status: Belum Terjangkau Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Alkitab: Perjanjian Baru Alkitab: Perjanjian Baru www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net “Ceritakanlah kemuliaan-Nya di antara bangsa-bangsa” Mzm. 96.3 “Ceritakanlah kemuliaan-Nya di antara bangsa-bangsa” Mzm. 96.3 Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Doa untuk Suku Terabaikan Sama, Selatan di Filipina Sama, Tengah di Filipina Negara: Filipina Negara: Filipina Suku: Sama, Selatan Suku: Sama, Tengah Penduduk: 249.000 Penduduk: 130.000 Jml. di Dunia: 267.000 Jml. di Dunia: 150.000 Bhs. Utama: Sama, Selatan Bhs. Utama: Sama, Tengah Agm. Utama: Islam Agm. Utama: Islam Status: Belum Terjangkau Status: Belum Terjangkau Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Pengikut Kristus: Sedikit, kurang dari 2% Alkitab: Bagian Alkitab: Perjanjian Baru www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net
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