The Kui people are a people with an immense sense of community. Many Kui are located in Kandhamal Disctrict, Odisha. A smaller number live in Bangladesh. They have subgroups including the Kuvi Khond Kui.
The Kuvi Khond Kui are early risers tending to their crops and animals. Many ritualistically worship many statues of Hindu gods. They often fear their gods who require sacrifice or will cause punishment. They live in huts made from a mixture of dung and mud with thatched roofs. They cook over open flames. Families all live in one room and those who are wealthier may have one charpi or rope twined bed. There is no indoor plumbing or running water. Their education is brief and many children are illiterate. They have very few material possessions.
There are Kuvi Khone Kui Christian believers in Bangladesh, but most remain Hindu. The worship of Jaganath and Kali deeply blinds the unbelievers.
Currently, women in these tribes have not had the chance to get trained in the word of God. There is a great need to equip the saints with solid teaching so they might further penetrate their Hindu surrounding culture. Pastors need discipleship tools and biblical materials that they will understand.
The believers choose obedience to Christ at great cost. Pray for laborers to be thrust into this field.
Pray for the Lord to guide and protect Khond Kui disciples in Bangladesh.
Pray for the Lord to protect them from spiritual counterfeits.
Scripture Prayers for the Kui, Kuvi Khond in Bangladesh.
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