The Luos speak Dholuo. They primarily reside in Kenya, but there is also a sizable population in Tanzania. In both of these countries, they live near Lake Victoria. A small number are in the United States. American President Barak Obama’s father was Luo.
Traditionally, the Luos were farmers, pastoralists, and fishermen.
Today the Luo lifestyle is changing. Some remain farmers, but they are noted for being a key part of Kenya’s intellectual and skilled labor force in urban settings. Some have been scientists, teachers, intellectuals, and star athletes for Kenya’s Olympic team. Others have created new genres of music.
They still enjoy fish as an important part of their diet. They eat osuga and apoth as their vegetables, and millet for their starch.
Though they have traditional African beliefs, most adhere to Christianity in one form or another.
The Luos need spiritual hunger and a desire for truth. They need to become more dedicated to Jesus Christ.
Pray for the Holy Spirit to move powerfully in Luo churches and families.
Pray for them to draw close to the only Savior, Jesus Christ, and desire an even closer walk with him.
Pray for hundreds to be called and sent by their churches to the spiritually lost in Sudan and Somalia.
Scripture Prayers for the Luo in Tanzania.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luo_people
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