Fulani of Central Africa
Fulani people are generally very dignified and take pride in what makes them distinct.
Bringing Christ to the Fulani People of Central Africa.
About the People Group
The Fulani people descended from nomadic herders from North Africa or the Middle East who, centuries ago, moved south into many areas of West and Central Africa. Today, many Fulani practice a mix of farming and herding. Some have become wealthy in business and have achieved high political rank.
The Fulani believe that it is a mark of weakness to be controlled by fear, so they seldom show fear in public. They also tend to hide their feelings. Only through songs do they express such things as love or the need for others.
Though other people groups often look down on the Fulani and consider them a backward people, Fulani people are generally very dignified and take pride in what makes them distinct. They tend to be taller, slimmer and lighter-skinned than many of their African neighbors, who often refer to them as “white.” Sadly, there is a great deal of animosity between the Fulani people and several other African tribes that sometimes erupts in violence.
About the Project
The Fulani are overwhelmingly Muslim. Efforts to evangelize these people have produced only a very small number of converts. Much prayer and intercession are still needed to bring these nomads to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ.
People-Group Facts
Population: unknown
Language: Fulfulde
Religion: Islam
Serving this Project
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Eliza Moffat
Short-Term Missionary for 2022
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Ali Brooks
Carer Missionary, launched in 2021.
Project Update
Entered area in 2021
