The Iyaka are better known as the Yaka. They live in the Republic of the Congo in central Africa.
Rural Yaka people survive by hunting, fishing and subsistence agriculture. The men migrate to urban centers like Kinshasa for work where they engage in trade. Men who live in rural areas are given high status when they are successful hunters.
One of the ways the Yaka make a living is through their various crafts which are imitated by neighboring tribes. These crafts can be wood carvings, baskets, metal goods or woven baskets. They are well known for their bulky but well-made masks.
Almost all Yaka people would identify as Christian, but very few are Evangelical. Traditional religion still has a hold on them. Their masks have spiritual meaning, and they are used for African religious ceremonies.
The Yaka people need to put all their trust in Jesus Christ for their physical and spiritual needs.
Pray for a Holy Spirit sent revival within Yaka churches leading many to love and obey the Lord of lords.
Pray for Yaka followers of Christ to disciple others in Christ’s ways.
Pray for the Lord to give them an abundant harvest this year as a testimony of his power and goodness. May the respond with praise!
Scripture Prayers for the Yaka, Iyaka in Congo, Republic of the.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Yaka
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yaka_people
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