The Muaturaina (AKA, Managalasi) is an indigenous people of Oro Province in Papua New Guinea, centered around the Popondetta and Kawawoki Mission area. Their identity is closely linked to the Ese language, also known locally under names such as Managalasi and Muaturaina, which has multiple dialects spoken throughout the community. Their history is rooted in village life within the coastal plains and foothills, shaped by traditional subsistence patterns and family networks across generations.?
Managalasi communities live primarily in rural villages where daily life centers on family cooperation, small?scale gardening, fishing where coastal access allows, and community support. Extended family relationships play a central role in social organization, with elders guiding communal practices and village activities. People engage in local exchange of food and goods, and travel to nearby towns for schooling, markets, and occasional work opportunities. The natural environment—rivers, forests, and garden land—shapes patterns of work and seasonal rhythms within the community.
Christianity is the predominant religious framework among the Managalasi, with faith and church life woven into family and village practices. Most people participate in worship, hear biblical teaching, and are connected to Christian communities that influence values and moral guidance. While customary traditions and understandings of life may continue in cultural contexts, the publicly expressed and communal religious identity is rooted in the Christian faith, with believers engaging in worship and Scripture?centered teaching.?
The Managalasi people benefit from discipleship that deepens engagement with Scripture and strengthens local church life. Ongoing support for pastors and church leaders with teaching resources, pastoral care training, and ministry tools helps foster spiritual growth across generations. Opportunities to learn and apply God's Word in the Ese language enriches understanding for children, youth, and adults alike. Practical needs such as improved access to education, healthcare, and sustainable family livelihoods also support community well?being alongside spiritual development. Scripture resources in the Ese language, including the New Testament and teaching materials, provide vital tools for spiritual formation.?
Pray that Managalasi believers would grow in spiritual maturity and Christ?like character, rooted deeply in God's word.
Pray for church leaders to be strengthened with wisdom, courage, and faithful biblical teaching.
Pray for children and youth to engage with Scripture and live out their faith in daily life within their families and communities.
Pray for unity, peace, and hope across villages, and that the love of Christ would be clearly reflected in relationships and shared with neighboring peoples.
Scripture Prayers for the Managalasi, Muaturaina in Papua New Guinea.
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