We live in a place in God’s world where there are dozens
and dozens of very different unreached people groups living together without
the hope and message of Jesus. These unreached people groups cross
“geo-polical” boundaries and live in Thailand, modern day Myanmar (formerly
named Burma), China, Laos, and some in Vietnam. One of these people groups that
God has put on our hearts are known as the Lu Mien people group. The Lu Mien
are better known as the Yao People. This group calls themselves Iu Mien or
simply Mien, but in China they are widely known by their Chinese name Pan Yao. According
to Joshua Project sources, the majority of this people group live in China. It
is estimated that there are 1,228,000 living in China, 257,000 of them living
in Vietnam, 46,000 of them living in Thailand, and 18,000 living in Laos. I was
surprised to learn that there are some 18,000 living in the U.S.A. The total
world population for this unreached people group is 1,585,000.
Much like the Khon Muang Unreached People Group
(UPG), the Lu Mien UPG is one of the least reached peoples in the world and are
all around where we live right here in the heart of Northern Thailand. God is allowing us to play a small part in
reaching some from this UPG including one of our awesome partners in ministry many
of you know as Phet.
Prayer Example:
“Lord, we come before your throne of grace, recognizing the reality that no one
can come to You unless You draw them. When we hear of how very few people in
this people group know You and most have never heard the message of Jesus not even
one time. We plead for their salvation and for You to draw them to Yourself. We
pray for you to bless and strengthen the outreach efforts of NTIM and other
organizations that are working everyday to reach these people for You. We pray
that you would provide them with the resources they need in finances, in
personnel, and in training so that their lives can be changed and Your kingdom
can be done on earth as it is in heaven. We pray this in Jesus name and for His
glory. Amen.”
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