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God söndag,
idag har vi varit på kyrkobesök till lutherska kyrkan i Maralal, en enkel betongbyggnad med plåttak och några få träbänkar så alla rymdes inte och sitta. Många barn och kvinnor i traditionella kläder.
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Photo Source: Anna Dahlbacka
Population
265,000
Christian
Evangelical
Largest Religion
Main Language
Progress
Introduction / History
Kenya's 160,000 Samburu speakers resisted acceptance of the Gospel for 50 years. Yet God opened their hearts, and many now follow Christ.
Like the related Maasai, many Samburu are nomadic cattle herders. Five to 10 families move together to new pasture lands every five weeks. Pastors regularly visit city and village families, but maintaining contact with nomads is difficult. Those believers have few Christians for fellowship, when they move so much.
Pastors preach from the available Maasai translation to the Samburu and a neighboring group, the Ilchamus, but they struggle to communicate Scripture concepts effectively. Language is a significant hurdle, though the groups are related. Some Maasai words are derogatory or vulgar in Samburu.
Cultural differences also create issues between Samburu and Ilchamus villages. Many Ilchamus people fish and grow crops for a living. These are taboo activities for the Maasai and are seldom done by Samburu speakers.
In a 2004 meeting, about 11 Samburu church leaders from various denominations shared a story: "The Samburu once had a 'book.' But a cow ate their 'book.' And the only way to get the 'book' back is through the cow." Church leaders then promised to each donate a cow to help fund translation work.
Like the related Maasai, many Samburu are nomadic cattle herders. Five to 10 families move together to new pasture lands every five weeks. Pastors regularly visit city and village families, but maintaining contact with nomads is difficult. Those believers have few Christians for fellowship, when they move so much.
Pastors preach from the available Maasai translation to the Samburu and a neighboring group, the Ilchamus, but they struggle to communicate Scripture concepts effectively. Language is a significant hurdle, though the groups are related. Some Maasai words are derogatory or vulgar in Samburu.
Cultural differences also create issues between Samburu and Ilchamus villages. Many Ilchamus people fish and grow crops for a living. These are taboo activities for the Maasai and are seldom done by Samburu speakers.
In a 2004 meeting, about 11 Samburu church leaders from various denominations shared a story: "The Samburu once had a 'book.' But a cow ate their 'book.' And the only way to get the 'book' back is through the cow." Church leaders then promised to each donate a cow to help fund translation work.
People Name General | Samburu |
People Name in Country | Samburu |
Population in Kenya | 265,000 |
World Population | 265,000 |
Countries | 1 |
Progress Scale | 3.2 ◉ |
Least-Reached | No |
Indigenous | Yes |
Alternate Names | Burkeneji |
Affinity Bloc | Sub-Saharan Peoples |
People Cluster | Nilotic |
People Name General | Samburu |
Ethnic Code | NAB62k |
People ID | 14672 |
Country | Kenya |
Region | East and Southern Africa |
Continent | Africa |
10/40 Window | No |
Persecution Rank | 19 (Open Doors top 50 rank, 1 = highest persecution ranking) |
Location in Country | Samburu District, Lake Baringo south and east shores; Rift Valley Province (Chamus), Baringo District. Source: Ethnologue 2010 |
Languages & Dialects on file: 1 (up to 20 largest shown) | |||
Samburu (265,000) |
Languages & Dialects (speakers if known) - up to 20 shown | |
---|---|
Samburu 265,000 |
For Main Lanugage: Samburu
Bible Translation ▲ | Status (Years) |
---|---|
Bible Portions | Yes (2012) |
New Testament | No |
Complete Bible | No |
Format ▲ | Resource |
---|---|
Audio Recordings | Audio Bible teaching (GRN) |
Film / Video | Jesus Film: view in Samburu |
Primary Religion: | Ethnic Religions |
Major Religion ▲ | Percent |
---|---|
Buddhism |
0.00 %
|
Christianity (Evangelical 12.00 %) |
30.00 %
|
Ethnic Religions |
70.00 %
|
Hinduism |
0.00 %
|
Islam |
0.00 %
|
Non-Religious |
0.00 %
|
Other / Small |
0.00 %
|
Unknown |
0.00 %
|
Christian Segments ▲ | Percent |
---|---|
Anglican |
50.0 %
|
Independent |
10.0 %
|
Orthodox |
0.0 %
|
Other Christian |
0.0 %
|
Protestant |
30.0 %
|
Roman Catholic |
10.0 %
|
Photo Source: | Anna Dahlbacka |
Map Source: | Anonymous |
Profile Source: | Anonymous |
Data Sources: | Data is compiled from various sources. |
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