Akasselem in Togo

Living only in central Togo, most Akasselem are Muslim, though there is a sizable minority that never left their traditional religion. They might go to the mosque, but the Akasselem regularly depend on traditional spirits rather than Allah for their needs. Less than two percent are Christian of any form. There are two levels: the elite and the common, defined by what they eat. They are heavily involved in agriculture, either consuming or selling what they produce. They only eat two meals a day, during which beer, gin, and sodabi (distilled palm wine) are considered essentials.

Ministry Obstacles
Islam is a strong deterrent to those who might otherwise seek and find answers in the Bible. Almost none of these Muslims have given Jesus a chance to transform their lives with his abundant blessings.

Scripture Focus
"Enter into the rock and hide in the dust from before the terror of the LORD, and from the splendor of his majesty."  Isaiah 2:10

Scripture Prayer
Pray for many from this people group to understand both God’s judgment and His majestic glory.

Prayer Focus
Pray for spiritual discernment and a deep hunger for God among the Akasselem. Ask God to send believers from other parts of Africa to share the gospel with the Akasselem through music, dance, and drama. Ask God for workers to follow up in discipleship groups after any evangelistic efforts.



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