Sunday, April 15, 2012

Cinamiguin Manabo



WHO are they? Camiguin Island, where many of the Cinamiguin Manabo live, has

seven volcanoes on it, including the still-active Mount Hibok Hibok. But that volcanic soil

is actually very fertile, which allows the Cinamiguin Manabo to farm all kinds of crops,

such as corn, coffee, coconuts and other fruits and veggies. The island’s volcanoes,

waterfalls and interesting diving spots make it a favorite for tourists.


WHERE do they live? The Cinamiguin Manabo live on Camiguin Island and along the

Northern coast of Mindanao. 


HOW many? There are about 141,000 Cinamiguin Manabo people, and less than

1.5% of them are thought to be evangelical Christians. That’s just a little over 2,000

believers!

WHAT do they worship? Most of the Cinamiguin Manabo people put their faith in

animistic, traditional ethnic religions. These religions are a major part of not just their

spiritual lives, but their culture as well.

PRAYER needs:


• Ask the Lord to call out people who are willing to go to the Philippines and share

Christ with the Cinamiguin Manabo.

• Ask the Lord to raise up a group of qualified linguists to translate the Bible into

their language.

• Ask God to soften and prepare the hearts of the Cinamiguin Manabo for the

Gospel.

• Pray that the small number of Cinamiguin Manabo believers would be

encouraged, strengthened, protected—and increased!

LEARN more:

• For more photos of Camiguin island, visit http://www.camiguin.gov.ph/