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Bloomin' GX: Meet the Baiku Yao Part 2
What do they believe?
Baiku Yao people traditionally believe that the universe consists of two parts: the "Ying World" and the "Yang World". They believe the Ghost Master (i.e. the Taoist priest) is the communicator between the two worlds.
In the Baiku Yao mind, the health of the body lies in the integrity of the body, and the incompleteness of the body is reflected in: 1) damage to the physical body; 2) detachment of the soul.
When there are health problems, the Baiku Yao rely on the ghost masters, who claim to know about heaven and earth and communicate with yin and yang. The Baiku Yao ask them to communicate with the gods and ghosts to restore their health.
Pr for the revival of the local body so that more Baiku Yao can know the true G.
"I, even I, am the L, and apart from me there is no savior." (Isa. 43:11 NIV)
Pr that He will open the eyes of the Baiku Yao to see the true and living G. Pr that G will raise up local clubs and sp leaders to lead more sheep to the L.
Bloomin' GX: Meet the Baiku Yao Part 1
What do they speak? Where do they live?
It is generally believed that the Baiku Yao language belongs to the Bunu Yao language group, which is a part of the Bunao and Nao Gelao dialects, with no written language.
The total population of the Baiku Yao people is about 40,000 people. They mainly live in the rocky mountains and mangroves connecting northwestern GX and southern Guizhou. They are widely dispersed throughout China and mainly concentrated, in historically preserved villages throughout Nandan and Tianwan of GX, as well as Libo of Guizhou.
Father, please raise up more workers to labor for souls!
Do your best to present yourself to G as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth. 2 Tim. 2:15
Pr for G's salvation and the raising up of His servants, whether by having visions, praying or sending. We pr that the L mercifully gives us a heart for the lost sheep and send out laborers to gather the harvest.