The Western Tawbuid are an indigenous Mangyan subgroup living in the highlands of Mindoro in the Philippines. They are part of the broader Mangyan peoples who moved inland to avoid outside influence during Spanish colonization, preserving distinct language and traditions.
Life centers on swidden farming, with rice, root crops, and forest resources sustaining communities. Villages are remote, and families are tightly knit, with elders guiding decisions. Trade with lowlanders occurs occasionally. Food includes upland rice, wild game, and gathered plants, and community life includes simple rituals tied to planting and harvest.
The majority of Western Tawbuid identify as Christian, while others retain traditional animistic beliefs involving spirits and rituals connected to agriculture and daily life. These beliefs often blend, with ancestral and nature spirits still influential.
Access to clear biblical teaching in their heart language would strengthen understanding and faith. Culturally rooted discipleship could help believers grow without losing identity. Improved access to education, healthcare, and sustainable livelihoods would support holistic well-being in remote areas.
Pray for deeper understanding of Scripture and strong local church leadership.
Pray asking God to guide believers beyond syncretism into truth.
Pray for Holy Spirit filled Bible engagement in their language.
Pray for better healthcare, education, and provision in isolated communities.
Pray that the Western Tawbuid believers would become a faithful and bold Gospel witness to their own people and beyond.
Scripture Prayers for the Tawbuid, Western in Philippines.
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