The Onjob are a small people group of Oro Province in southeastern Papua New Guinea, in the Tufi area inland south of Cape Nelson. They are associated with Koreat and Naukwate villages in the Tufi Rural local-level government area, placing them in a remote part of the Papuan Peninsula where village communities have long been shaped by rugged terrain, forest, and relative isolation from larger centers.
The Onjob live in a small inland village setting in Oro Province where ordinary life is best understood as centered on subsistence gardening, forest resources, and close kinship-based village life. In the Tufi and Cape Nelson hinterland, communities are often linked more by footpaths and local tracks than by major roads, and daily rhythms typically revolve around garden work, food gathering, family obligations, and cooperation within a tight local community. Because public ethnographic material specific to the Onjob is limited, it is safest to place them within this broader Oro interior village context rather than claim narrow details that are not well documented. Their language in ordinary life is Onjob, though outside sources note that many also understand Ubir, and some use Tok Pisin and English in wider contact settings.
The Onjob are identified as Christian, though some traditional ethnic religious influence remains. Christianity is strongly established among them while still indicating some evangelical need.
The Onjob need strong biblical discipleship so that a strong Christian identity is matched by genuine repentance, biblical conviction, and obedience to Christ. Because Christianity is widely present but Scripture work in Onjob itself appears limited and early, they need healthy churches, faithful shepherds, and clear gospel teaching that leads beyond nominal Christianity into mature faith. They need protection from compromise, shallow profession, and any lingering attachment to older spiritual loyalties. As a small and localized people group, they also need strong Christian families, enduring discipleship across generations, and a burden to carry the gospel beyond their own community to other ethnic groups around them.
Pray that the Onjob would grow in genuine repentance, biblical clarity, and joyful obedience to Jesus Christ.
Pray that pastors, elders, and other local leaders would teach Scripture faithfully and lead with humility and courage.
Pray that the churches among the Onjob would be spiritually healthy, doctrinally sound, and protected from nominal Christianity.
Pray for strong Christian families, enduring discipleship, and faithful local leadership among the Onjob.
Pray that the Onjob would actively reach out to other ethnic groups with the gospel and become a faithful witness beyond their own community.
Scripture Prayers for the Onjob in Papua New Guinea.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onjob_language
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tufi_Rural_LLG
https://globalrecordings.net/en/language/onj
https://pnglanguages.sil.org/resources/languages/language/onj
| Profile Source: Joshua Project |


