The Bobo Madare of Burkina Faso are speakers of the Bobo Fing language. Bobo Madare people have lived in Burkina Faso for generations. This ethnic group is traditionally divided geographically and linguistically into a northern group and a southern group. The following information pertains to the southern group.
The primary occupation of the Bobo Madare is farming. They raise millet, sorghum, peanuts, and tomatoes along with a limited number of chickens, goats and other livestock. Both women and men join in the daily agricultural chores. In addition to this, women are also responsible for all domestic work including cooking, washing, childcare and drawing water. Children are expected to do chores at a very early age. Education remains a privilege for few children, and school enrollment creates a financial strain on any family. The men spend much time talking, sharing stories and drinking beer. Because of their workload, women have little or no free time.
About thirty churches have been established in the southern area near the Bobo Madare. Over two thousand have professed conversions to Christianity, but the majority of the population remains rooted in traditional animistic beliefs. There continue to be great needs for evangelization among the Bobo Madare. Animistic spiritual forces dominate their lives.
Life remains challenging for the Bobo Madare peoples. Malaria, measles, meningitis and malnutrition take many lives. Health care is often inaccessible and unaffordable.
Pray for the Holy Spirit to thrust out loving and dedicated workers to the Bobo Madare people.
Pray for Bobo Madare family leaders to have dreams and visions of the Risen Christ, and for them to put their faith in him alone.
Pray for disciples who will make more disciples.
Scripture Prayers for the Bobo Madare in Burkina Faso.
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