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Prayer Cards | Joshua Project Pray for the Nations Pray for the Nations Berber, Atta in Morocco Berber, Canary Islands in Spain Population: 153,000 Population: 948,000 World Popl: 153,000 World Popl: 948,000 Total Countries: 1 Total Countries: 1 People Cluster: Berber-Shilha People Cluster: Berber-Shilha Main Language: Tamazight, Central Atlas Main Language: Spanish Main Religion: Islam Main Religion: Christianity Status: Unreached Status: Superficially reached Evangelicals: 0.02% Evangelicals: 1.0% Chr Adherents: 0.02% Chr Adherents: 85.0% Scripture: Unspecified Scripture: Complete Bible Source: Anonymous www.joshuaproject.net 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 Berber, Drawa in Morocco Berber, Imazighen in Algeria Population: 505,000 Population: 1,675,000 World Popl: 505,000 World Popl: 4,732,200 Total Countries: 1 Total Countries: 6 People Cluster: Berber-Shilha People Cluster: Berber-Shilha Main Language: Tachelhit Main Language: Tamazight, Central Atlas Main Religion: Islam Main Religion: Islam Status: Unreached Status: Unreached Evangelicals: 0.01% Evangelicals: 0.09% Chr Adherents: 0.01% Chr Adherents: 0.10% Scripture: New Testament Scripture: Unspecified www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net Source: Anonymous Source: Tussna "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 Berber, Imazighen in Canada Berber, Imazighen in France Population: 37,000 Population: 163,000 World Popl: 4,732,200 World Popl: 4,732,200 Total Countries: 6 Total Countries: 6 People Cluster: Berber-Shilha People Cluster: Berber-Shilha Main Language: Tamazight, Central Atlas Main Language: Tamazight, Central Atlas Main Religion: Islam Main Religion: Islam Status: Unreached Status: Unreached Evangelicals: 0.20% Evangelicals: 0.05% Chr Adherents: 0.30% Chr Adherents: 0.20% Scripture: Unspecified Scripture: Unspecified www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net Source: Tussna Source: Tussna "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 Berber, Imazighen in Morocco Berber, Imazighen in United Kingdom Population: 2,830,000 Population: 3,200 World Popl: 4,732,200 World Popl: 4,732,200 Total Countries: 6 Total Countries: 6 People Cluster: Berber-Shilha People Cluster: Berber-Shilha Main Language: Tamazight, Central Atlas Main Language: Tamazight, Central Atlas Main Religion: Islam Main Religion: Islam Status: Unreached Status: Unreached Evangelicals: 0.06% Evangelicals: 0.10% Chr Adherents: 0.07% Chr Adherents: 0.60% Scripture: Unspecified Scripture: Unspecified www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net Source: Tussna Source: Tussna "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 Berber, Imazighen in United States Berber, Menasser in Algeria Population: 24,000 Population: 84,000 World Popl: 4,732,200 World Popl: 84,000 Total Countries: 6 Total Countries: 1 People Cluster: Berber-Shilha People Cluster: Berber-Shilha Main Language: Tamazight, Central Atlas Main Language: Tamazight, Central Atlas Main Religion: Islam Main Religion: Islam Status: Unreached Status: Unreached Evangelicals: 0.40% Evangelicals: 0.00% Chr Adherents: 0.50% Chr Adherents: 0.00% Scripture: Unspecified Scripture: Unspecified www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net Source: Tussna Source: Anonymous "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 Berber, Southern Shilha in Algeria Berber, Southern Shilha in France Population: 6,600 Population: 148,000 World Popl: 3,580,600 World Popl: 3,580,600 Total Countries: 3 Total Countries: 3 People Cluster: Berber-Shilha People Cluster: Berber-Shilha Main Language: Tachelhit Main Language: Tachelhit Main Religion: Islam Main Religion: Islam Status: Unreached Status: Unreached Evangelicals: 0.00% Evangelicals: 0.30% Chr Adherents: 0.09% Chr Adherents: 0.50% Scripture: New Testament Scripture: New Testament www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net Source: ABS Source: ABS "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 Berber, Southern Shilha in Morocco Berber, Tekna in Morocco Population: 3,426,000 Population: 632,000 World Popl: 3,580,600 World Popl: 753,000 Total Countries: 3 Total Countries: 2 People Cluster: Berber-Shilha People Cluster: Berber-Shilha Main Language: Tachelhit Main Language: Tachelhit Main Religion: Islam Main Religion: Islam Status: Unreached Status: Unreached Evangelicals: 0.16% Evangelicals: 0.01% Chr Adherents: 0.20% Chr Adherents: 0.01% Scripture: New Testament Scripture: New Testament www.joshuaproject.net Source: COMIBAM / Sepal www.joshuaproject.net Source: ABS "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 Berber, Tekna in Western Sahara Berber, Uregu in Morocco Population: 121,000 Population: 75,000 World Popl: 753,000 World Popl: 75,000 Total Countries: 2 Total Countries: 1 People Cluster: Berber-Shilha People Cluster: Berber-Shilha Main Language: Tachelhit Main Language: Tamazight, Central Atlas Main Religion: Islam Main Religion: Islam Status: Unreached Status: Unreached Evangelicals: 0.00% Evangelicals: 0.02% Chr Adherents: 0.04% Chr Adherents: 0.02% Scripture: New Testament Scripture: Unspecified Source: COMIBAM / Sepal www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net Source: RudiErnst / Shutterstock "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 Berber, Warain in Morocco Berber, Zekara in Morocco Population: 329,000 Population: 76,000 World Popl: 329,000 World Popl: 76,000 Total Countries: 1 Total Countries: 1 People Cluster: Berber-Shilha People Cluster: Berber-Shilha Main Language: Tamazight, Central Atlas Main Language: Tamazight, Central Atlas Main Religion: Islam Main Religion: Islam Status: Unreached Status: Unreached Evangelicals: 0.01% Evangelicals: 0.02% Chr Adherents: 0.01% Chr Adherents: 0.02% Scripture: Unspecified Scripture: Unspecified Source: COMIBAM / Sepal www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net Source: Steve Evans "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 Izarguien in Morocco Izarguien in Western Sahara Population: 18,000 Population: 36,000 World Popl: 54,000 World Popl: 54,000 Total Countries: 2 Total Countries: 2 People Cluster: Berber-Shilha People Cluster: Berber-Shilha Main Language: Arabic, Moroccan Spoken Main Language: Hassaniyya Main Religion: Islam Main Religion: Islam Status: Unreached Status: Unreached Evangelicals: 0.00% Evangelicals: 0.00% Chr Adherents: 0.00% Chr Adherents: 0.00% Scripture: New Testament Scripture: Portions Source: Saharawi Network www.joshuaproject.net Source: Saharawi Network www.joshuaproject.net "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3.
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