The Cantonese are from a region of southeastern China, once known as Canton, now referred to as Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province. Traditionally, they were regarded as one of the 30 Han Chinese groups; however, some consider them to be part of the Tai groups.
The large southern city of Guangzhou, which has been continually inhabited for 2,200 years, has always been the center of Cantonese civilization. The Cantonese often migrated to other parts of the world, either as merchants or as common laborers. Today, they live in 36 countries, including Guyana. Many came to Guyana as indentured servants after slavery was abolished in 1853. They often became successful businessmen after their terms of being indentured were over.
Cantonese Chinese individuals in Guyana run small businesses, supported by strong community ties. Some are involved in the informal economy while others have established themselves as athletes, actors, entertainers, and politicians. They have integrated so well that anthropologists no longer pay attention to them as a separate group.
Some Cantonese are non-religious, or they adhere to traditional Chinese religious practices. Others are Roman Catholic or Evangelical.
Regardless of where they live, the Cantonese people need a deeper spiritual hunger. People who own businesses typically have little time or energy to consider eternal matters.
Pray for the Holy Spirit to do mighty things in Chinese churches in Guyana.
Pray for Cantonese in Guyana to have a spiritual hunger that will lead them to Jesus Christ.
Pray for Cantonese Christians to evangelize and disciple those who are willing to find their way to the one who is the Truth.
Scripture Prayers for the Han Chinese, Cantonese in Guyana.
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