Ethnê is a global network focused on serving the 28% of the world's people without access to the Good News of Jesus the Savior.

South Pacific

Overview


The first missionaries who arrived in the South Pacific region 200 years ago were stunned by the beautiful green landscapes and women with long, black hair. But they were also appalled by the immorality, human sacrifices and idolatry that they found. Thanks to the hard work of these pioneer missionaries, there are now probably less than thirty ethnic groups in this part of the world where there is little contact with the gospel. And today, the Pacific Islanders are taking the gospel a step further. We ask God to help us help them reach these remaining groups.

Prayer Points


Renewal

Ask God to bring the fulfillment of this 400 year-old prophetic proclamation that the Church of the South Pacific rises up in the power and anointing of the Holy Spirit to boldly proclaim the good news. Proclaiming not only to the remaining Least-Reached Groups of this region, but around the globe!

Resourcefulness

Pray that God causes people from the Body of Christ to work with His divine creativity and in unity of the Spirit to overcome every barrier to the gospel among every people group.

Rising Generation

Plead for the fulfillment of Malachi that the son of righteousness rises with healing in his wings, turning the hearts of the fathers to the children and the children to their fathers.

Pray that generational blessings of faith and courage are passed to the young so they can reach their generation for Jesus.

Rapid

Pray for the Word of God to spread rapidly and be honored as it is proclaimed before those around them by faithful men and women, especially among the remaining Least-Reached Peoples.

Remainder

Pray for the remainder of Least-Reached Groups in the South Pacific to be reached and to join hands with God, one another, and believers around the globe to reach and transform the remaining groups with the kingdom of God.

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