About the People
About 230,000 Great River People border the Mekong River and live near Southeastern Asia’s major cities, such as Phnom Penh. Extremely poor, they survive by farming, fishing, building boats, metalwork and light commerce. Their bamboo homes are elevated to protect against flooding, and their diet consists of fish, rice and vegetables. Because so many men were killed in the 1970s, the Great River People’s line of descent is now traced through the women. The rural Great River People practice folk Islam, mixing veneration of the dead with magic and Muslim tradition (a blend of Animism and Islam). Outside efforts to promote Islam have stepped up recently, and the Great River People define themselves more by their religion than their historical origins. There are no known churches or scriptures among this people group.
The Great River People are an unreached Muslim people group in Southeast Asia, numbering around half a million. The opportunity for them to hear about the Savior and His truth for these last days is now! Muslim missionaries from overseas are seeking to make them more orthodox.
About the Project
Since the first millennium A.D., when advanced civilizations of the present-day country in Southeast Asia populated the area, this Asian country has had a checkered history. A protectorate of France for nearly 100 years and a monarchy on and off since 1953, this Southeast Asia region has been decimated by decades of civil war and corruption. An estimated 1.5 to 3 million were killed during Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge reign when money, medicine, religion and education all but disappeared.
Bordered by Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and the Gulf of Thailand, the nearly 70,000 square-mile country is 95 percent Buddhist (mostly Khmer people), three percent Islam (mostly Great River People), and only two percent are Christian. Textiles and tourism provide most of the hard currency. This region’s temperatures range from 50-100 degrees Fahrenheit. The wet season (May-October) and dry season (November-March) are both ushered in by tropical monsoons.
As our missionaries convey that we are people of faith—through simple prayer ministry, spiritual conversations and kindness—they gain people’s confidence and, by God’s grace, win their hearts for Jesus. The goal is to plant groups of believers who can spread this message throughout the entire people group.
One of the keys to reaching the Great River people is health ministry. By using simple health remedies, assisting the sick to find organizations able to help, and through the work of short-term medical teams, AFM missionaries have won many people’s confidence and hope to begin a small health clinic to meet the overwhelming need better. The Great River people have a tremendous desire to learn English, and teaching English to elementary-age students is an avenue to reach these people. Plans include expanding classes for older learners in the future.
People-Group Facts
- Population: 230,000
- Trade Language: Khmer
- Religion: 88% Islam, 10% Hindu.
Thank you to our church family for demonstrating Jesus’ love to us!
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Carly Tirado
June 01 2018, 5:23 am | Comments 0
We will keep visiting and encouraging him as much as we can, and we invite you to pray that he and his mother will meet the Healer of the soul even while life on this earth is still a daily struggle.
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Joshua & Stephanie Lewis
June 01 2018, 5:05 am | Comments 0
We met in a room with no furniture, no running water, and one light bulb. But on every face was a restless longing to know their Savior.
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Noah Roberts
May 01 2018, 5:59 am | Comments 0
“For I, the Lord your God, will hold your right hand, saying to you, ‘Fear not, I will help you.’” That imagery is so comforting to me, like a father firmly grasping a small child’s hand, ready to face the world. I pray that my dear patient will hold onto God’s hand and allow Him to help him through this storm.
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Marley Vida
May 01 2018, 5:32 am | Comments 0
By God’s grace, He will equip us for the work ahead as long as we continue to lean on Him. If you feel that God is leading you toward missions, all you need to say is, “Here I am.” God will do the rest.
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Marley Vida
April 01 2018, 6:46 am | Comments 0
“He isn’t like any other God. He is living and giving life today and every day.”
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Noah Roberts
April 01 2018, 5:56 am | Comments 0
We are so thankful to have the privilege of knowing these two ladies and being part of their lives.
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Ruth Church
April 01 2018, 5:54 am | Comments 0
Through this experience, God has taught me that He can turn our everyday routines into divine appointments.
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Marley Vida
March 01 2018, 9:34 am | Comments 0
No, not everyone has a kind heart, but enough people still have God-given respect for their fellow man and lend a hand when the going gets tough.
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Philip Kiwi
February 01 2018, 3:51 am | Comments 0