A member of the Fulani dressed in blue walks through a herd of cattle.
February 19, 2024

Fulani Present Unique Difficulties to Evangelism

Unreached People Group: The Fulani

At a Glance:

Dominant Religion: Islam (>99%)

Population: 38 million

Location: Central and western Africa

Background:

The Fulani are a nomadic people covering large swaths of central and western Africa[1]. They are the world’s largest nomadic population, and their transient nature presents unique difficulties to evangelism as additional effort and research are required to follow their movements. As a result of their constant migration, traditional church planting and ministry initiatives are not as effective. Though this can be difficult, it is an opportunity to approach evangelism with a fresh perspective and to develop new and effective strategies to reach this group.

The Fulani are also deeply entrenched in Islam, with nearly 100% of its population adhering to it. As such, they are adamantly resistant to evangelistic attempts, and making gospel inroads is arduous.

The heritage of the Fulani stretches back centuries. From the beginning, they have embraced Islam and are proactive to spread their religion wherever they go. This religiously zealous people group, though nomadic, have not entirely kept to themselves. They have been actively engaged in holy wars and political movements, resulting in significant influence in central and western Africa. They have also been violently hostile to Christian evangelistic attempts, killing or driving off those who make such attempts.
This physically remote and spiritually closed people group, historically unreached by the Christian faith, is in dire need of the hope of Christ. Despite these significant barriers, there are still significant opportunities for the gospel to break through the spiritual blindness that pervades the Fulani. With strategic initiatives, faithful laborers, and, most importantly, the work of the Holy Spirit, this Islamic and oftentimes violent people group can come to faith in Christ and be a testament to the power of God to save the lost.

Prayer Points

  • Pray that the Spirit would present gospel opportunities empower effective initiatives to the Fulani people.
  • Pray for the heads of Fulani households, which are usually polygamous, to be struck with a fear of the Lord and a right understanding of marriage, family, and leadership.
  • Pray for those members of the Fulani who are involved in jihadist attacks, that they would see the wickedness of their actions and the futility and hopelessness of the religion to which they hold.
  • Pray for the safety of missionaries who engage this people group, that their lives and health would be preserved to continue gospel work.
  • Pray that the nomadic movements of the Fulani does not thwart the preparation and careful planning required to reach them.
  • Pray that the lies of Islam would lose their stronghold on the population of the Fulani.
  • Pray most of all for a wide-spread heart-softening work only the Spirit can do.

©2024 ABWE. Used with permission.


[1] Benin; Burkina Faso; Cabo Verde; Cameroon; Central African Republic; Chad; Cote d’Ivoire; Gabon; Gambia; Ghana; Guinea; Guinea-Bissau; Mali; Mauritania; Niger; Nigeria; Senegal; Sierra Leone; Sudan; Togo

About The Author

ABWE
ABWE

ABWE (Association of Baptists for World Evangelism) is a global family of ministries that exists to fulfill the Great Commission by multiplying leaders, churches, and missions movements among every people.

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