Remember GX: Palyu
Today’s people group lives on a finger of land jutting out of northwestern Guangxi, and doesn’t even make any of China’s official ethnic classifications. Despite having to select “Other” when asked for ethnicity, we know that God remembers the Palyu people of Guangxi.
The Palyu are originally from next-door provinces, like Guizhou and Yunnan, where the Palyu have assimilated to the cultures and languages of the diverse Yi minority groups. At the turn of the century, 16000 people still spoke the Palyu language. Though many of their neighbors are Buddhist, the Palyu practice animism and ancestor worship, and are careful not to offend the spirits they believe protect their communities.
Pray that the Palyu people will have a spiritual hunger that will open their hearts to the King of kings.
I have come that they may have life, and to have it to the full. John 10:10