Ngai people are originally from Guangxi, China, and some of them migrated south into Vietnam. Because no one, including the Chinese people, knows how to categorize the Ngai people, they were simply categorized as Hakka. Ngai people have never considered themselves Hakka especially since they speak different languages. A few Ngai live in Canada, Australia and the United States. In the U.S. you can find most Ngai people settled in Sacramento and Los Angeles County. In Vietnam, most Ngai people live in Dong Nai Province and Saigon and a few of them live elsewhere in Vietnam.
Most Ngai people are farmers. They also make their living through fishing, including crabs, shellfish and turtles. They celebrate Lunar New Year and moon day festivals. During the holiday they have a lion dance and a dragon dance, eat moon cakes and light firecrackers.
Their religion is ancestor worship. They also worship Tin Hau, a goddess to fishermen. They venerate spirits from the sea, including a mythical dragon.
The Ngai people need to submit to Jesus Christ so they can experience the abundant life He offers them in John 10:10.
Pray that the Ngai people will have a spiritual hunger that will open their hearts to the King of kings. Pray for workers who are driven by the love and boldness of the Holy Spirit to go to them. Pray for a Disciple Making Movement among them to begin this decade.
Scripture Prayers for the Ngai in Vietnam.
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