The ethnic group we call “Icelanders” have a narrow gene pool. Most are descended from the Vikings who settled there around 1000 and the captives they brought from the British Isles.
Most Icelanders in Spain are tourists who come for the sun and warmer climate during the brutally cold winters of the north. A small number have settled in Spain.
Icelanders are known to enjoy grilling and barbequing all year long, despite how cold it might be. Their foods are rich in fish, but they enjoy meats when they are available. Often their food is pickled or smoked. They also enjoy public baths, especially when it involves warm water. Clothes are optional in many cases, much like in the Scandinavian countries.
Icelanders became Roman Catholic in 1000AD, then protestant during the Reformation. They are usually Lutheran, but like most Europeans, secularism largely affects their spiritual beliefs.
Icelanders need to put Jesus Christ first in their lives. They need to allow his teachings to guide them.
Pray for a Holy Spirit directed revival to turn the hearts of Icelanders to Jesus Christ and him crucified.
Pray for Icelander disciples to make more disciples no matter where they live.
Pray for the Lord to reform and direct the decisions of their churches.
Scripture Prayers for the Icelander in Spain.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Icelandic_expatriate_sportspeople_in_Spain
https://www.expat.com/en/network/icelander/in/8-spain/
https://www.icelandreview.com/travel/icelanders-flock-to-tenerife-to-find-sunshine-more-icelanders/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icelanders
https://guidetoiceland.is/history-culture/the-10-weirdest-things-about-icelanders
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