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Prayer Cards | Joshua Project Pray for the Nations Pray for the Nations A Che in China A'ou in China Population: 43,000 Population: 2,800 World Popl: 43,000 World Popl: 2,800 Total Countries: 1 Total Countries: 1 People Cluster: Tibeto-Burman, other People Cluster: Tai Main Language: Ache Main Language: Chinese, Mandarin Main Religion: Ethnic Religions Main Religion: Ethnic Religions Status: Unreached Status: Unreached Evangelicals: 0.00% Evangelicals: 0.00% Chr Adherents: 0.00% Chr Adherents: 0.00% Scripture: Translation Needed Scripture: Complete Bible www.joshuaproject.net Source: Operation China, Asia Harvest www.joshuaproject.net Source: Operation China, Asia Harvest "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 Pray for the Nations Pray for the Nations A-Hmao in China Achang in China Population: 458,000 Population: 35,000 World Popl: 458,000 World Popl: 74,000 Total Countries: 1 Total Countries: 2 People Cluster: Miao / Hmong People Cluster: Tibeto-Burman, other Main Language: Miao, Large Flowery Main Language: Achang Main Religion: Christianity Main Religion: Ethnic Religions Status: Significantly reached Status: Partially reached Evangelicals: 75.0% Evangelicals: 7.0% Chr Adherents: 80.0% Chr Adherents: 7.0% Scripture: Complete Bible Scripture: Complete Bible www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net Source: Anonymous Source: Wikipedia "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 Pray for the Nations Pray for the Nations Achang, Husa in China Adi in China Population: 7,600 Population: 1,300 World Popl: 7,600 World Popl: 73,100 Total Countries: 1 Total Countries: 3 People Cluster: Tibeto-Burman, other People Cluster: Adi Main Language: Achang Main Language: Adi Main Religion: Ethnic Religions Main Religion: Ethnic Religions Status: Unreached Status: Unreached Evangelicals: 2.00% Evangelicals: 0.00% Chr Adherents: 2.00% Chr Adherents: 0.00% Scripture: Complete Bible Scripture: Complete Bible www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net Source: Operation China, Asia Harvest Source: Operation China, Asia Harvest "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 Pray for the Nations Pray for the Nations Adi Ramo in China Adu in China Population: 200 Population: 8,300 World Popl: 1,600 World Popl: 8,300 Total Countries: 2 Total Countries: 1 People Cluster: Adi People Cluster: Tibeto-Burman, other Main Language: Adi Main Language: Chinese, Mandarin Main Religion: Buddhism Main Religion: Non-Religious Status: Unreached Status: Unreached Evangelicals: 0.00% Evangelicals: 0.00% Chr Adherents: 0.00% Chr Adherents: 0.00% Scripture: Complete Bible Scripture: Complete Bible www.joshuaproject.net Source: Operation China, Asia Harvest www.joshuaproject.net "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 Pray for the Nations Pray for the Nations Ai-Cham in China Ainu in China Population: 3,100 Population: 7,700 World Popl: 3,100 World Popl: 7,700 Total Countries: 1 Total Countries: 1 People Cluster: Bouyei People Cluster: Ural-Siberian Main Language: Ai-Cham Main Language: Ainu Main Religion: Ethnic Religions Main Religion: Islam Status: Unreached Status: Unreached Evangelicals: 0.20% Evangelicals: 0.00% Chr Adherents: 0.50% Chr Adherents: 0.00% Scripture: Translation Needed Scripture: Translation Needed www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net Source: International Mission Board-SBC Source: Operation China, Asia Harvest "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 Pray for the Nations Pray for the Nations Akeu in China Akha in China Population: 11,000 Population: 262,000 World Popl: 15,800 World Popl: 682,000 Total Countries: 4 Total Countries: 5 People Cluster: Tibeto-Burman, other People Cluster: Hani Main Language: Akeu Main Language: Akha Main Religion: Ethnic Religions Main Religion: Ethnic Religions Status: Unreached Status: Unreached Evangelicals: 0.00% Evangelicals: 0.31% Chr Adherents: 0.00% Chr Adherents: 0.35% Scripture: New Testament Scripture: Complete Bible www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net Source: Anonymous Source: Frank Starmer "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 Pray for the Nations Pray for the Nations Akto Turkmen in China Aling in China Population: 2,900 Population: 8,400 World Popl: 2,900 World Popl: 8,400 Total Countries: 1 Total Countries: 1 People Cluster: Kyrgyz People Cluster: Tibeto-Burman, other Main Language: Uyghur Main Language: Nasu, Wusa Main Religion: Islam Main Religion: Ethnic Religions Status: Unreached Status: Unreached Evangelicals: 0.00% Evangelicals: 0.00% Chr Adherents: 0.00% Chr Adherents: 0.00% Scripture: Complete Bible Scripture: New Testament Source: Paul Noll www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net Source: Operation China, Asia Harvest "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 Pray for the Nations Pray for the Nations Alu in China Alugu in China Population: 4,000 Population: 3,600 World Popl: 15,200 World Popl: 3,600 Total Countries: 3 Total Countries: 1 People Cluster: Tibeto-Burman, other People Cluster: Tibeto-Burman, other Main Language: Nisu, Eastern Main Language: Alugu Main Religion: Ethnic Religions Main Religion: Ethnic Religions Status: Unreached Status: Unreached Evangelicals: 0.00% Evangelicals: 0.00% Chr Adherents: 0.00% Chr Adherents: 0.00% Scripture: New Testament Scripture: Translation Needed www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net Source: Operation China, Asia Harvest "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 Pray for the Nations Pray for the Nations Aluo in China Amdo, Hbrogpa in China Population: 28,000 Population: 753,000 World Popl: 28,000 World Popl: 753,000 Total Countries: 1 Total Countries: 1 People Cluster: Tibeto-Burman, other People Cluster: Tibetan Main Language: Aluo Main Language: Tibetan, Amdo Main Religion: Ethnic Religions Main Religion: Buddhism Status: Unreached Status: Unreached Evangelicals: 0.00% Evangelicals: 0.05% Chr Adherents: 0.00% Chr Adherents: 0.05% Scripture: Unspecified Scripture: Portions www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net Source: Operation China, Asia Harvest Source: Jiji Lee "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 Pray for the Nations Pray for the Nations Amdo, Rongba in China Amdo, Rongmahbrogpa in China Population: 164,000 Population: 189,000 World Popl: 164,000 World Popl: 189,000 Total Countries: 1 Total Countries: 1 People Cluster: Tibetan People Cluster: Tibetan Main Language: Tibetan, Amdo Main Language: Tibetan, Amdo Main Religion: Buddhism Main Religion: Buddhism Status: Unreached Status: Unreached Evangelicals: 0.01% Evangelicals: 0.05% Chr Adherents: 0.01% Chr Adherents: 0.05% Scripture: Portions Scripture: Portions Source: Karissa Knight www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net Source: Jared Kachurak "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 Pray for the Nations Pray for the Nations Amdo, Rtahu in China Ami in China Population: 102,000 Population: 2,100 World Popl: 102,000 World Popl: 206,100 Total Countries: 1 Total Countries: 2 People Cluster: Tibetan People Cluster: Taiwan Indigenous Main Language: Tibetan, Amdo Main Language: Amis Main Religion: Buddhism Main Religion: Ethnic Religions Status: Unreached Status: Unreached Evangelicals: 0.00% Evangelicals: 0.00% Chr Adherents: 0.00% Chr Adherents: 0.00% Scripture: Portions Scripture: Complete Bible www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net Source: Marcin Szymczak / Shutterstock Source: COMIBAM / Sepal "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 Pray for the Nations Pray for the Nations Angku in China Anglo-Australian in China Population: 8,200 Population: 80,000 World Popl: 8,200 World Popl: 18,340,800 Total Countries: 1 Total Countries: 25 People Cluster: Mon-Khmer People Cluster: Anglo-Celt Main Language: Kon Keu Main Language: English Main Religion: Buddhism Main Religion: Christianity Status: Unreached Status: Significantly reached Evangelicals: 0.00% Evangelicals: 35.0% Chr Adherents: 0.00% Chr Adherents: 81.0% Scripture: Translation Needed Scripture: Complete Bible www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net Source: Operation China, Asia Harvest Source: Lachie McNicol "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 Pray for the Nations Pray for the Nations Ani in China Ao Biao in China Population: 111,000 Population: 17,000 World Popl: 111,000 World Popl: 17,000 Total Countries: 1 Total Countries: 1 People Cluster: Tibeto-Burman, other People Cluster: Yao-Mien Main Language: Language unknown Main Language: Biao-Jiao Mien Main Religion: Ethnic Religions Main Religion: Ethnic Religions Status: Unreached Status: Unreached Evangelicals: 0.00% Evangelicals: 0.40% Chr Adherents: 0.00% Chr Adherents: 0.40% Scripture: Unspecified Scripture: Translation Needed Source: Operation China, Asia Harvest www.joshuaproject.net Source: Operation China, Asia Harvest www.joshuaproject.net "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 Pray for the Nations Pray for the Nations Aoka in China Apu in China Population: 333,000 Population: 3,300 World Popl: 333,000 World
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