The Rohingya are one of the largest unreached people groups in the world. They come from Myanmar, but the government does not recognize them as citizens and has persecuted them for many years. Because of violence and fear, millions of Rohingya have been forced to leave their homes. Many now live in large refugee camps in Bangladesh, especially in the Cox’s Bazar area. Life in these camps is very difficult, with poor housing, limited clean water, and unsafe conditions. Most Rohingya are Muslim and have never heard about Jesus, as access to them has long been restricted. They live without both national protection and spiritual hope. Christian mission groups believe the Rohingya should not be forgotten. They send trained local believers to help meet basic needs like food and care, while also sharing the message of Christ with kindness. Reaching unreached people groups like the Rohingya takes patience, courage, and new ways of serving people in hard places.

Almighty GOD, restore the lives of the scattered and abandoned Rohingya community people in the 10/40 Window. We pray for them to have the thirst for real freedom and rights, which can only be fulfilled in the Salvation through Jesus Christ, the SON of the Great GOD (The Holy Bible, Jeremiah 30:17).

Abba Father, we pray for Your divine love and care to supernaturally fill the hearts and minds of the millions of Rohingya. We pray for them to experience the Heavenly Father’s Love through the Missionaries working among them (The Holy Bible, Psalm 27:10).

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