Lomwes were driven north from Mozambique into Malawi in the 1800s and 1900s. They left to avoid tribal conflicts and colonial demands. Later they left because of Mozambique’s civil war.
Though they raise cattle and chickens, most of their food comes from farming. They grow sweet potatoes, cassava, corn, and beans. Their cash crops include tea and tobacco. Some migrate to cities at certain times of the year to work. Others run small businesses.
They have strong, extended families. Lomwe households often include cousins, grandparents, uncles, and aunts. These families are their support network.
Before a marriage, family leaders negotiate a bride price. Weddings involve not only a ceremony, but also much music and dancing.
Most Lomwes are Christians. They have a complete Bible and many biblical resources.
Lomwes need to be sent to other parts of Africa with the gospel. Their churches should back them up with prayer and finances.
Pray for the Holy Spirit to move powerfully in Lomwe families and churches.
Pray that they will soon have biblically based music, dance, and drama to spread the gospel.
Pray for Lomwe Christians to draw closer to Jesus Christ and become his ambassadors to many.
Scripture Prayers for the Lomwe, Nguru in Malawi.
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