Unreached Peopleย : Bara
The Bara live in small village communities of 50 to 300 people, scattered across the grasslands of south-central Madagascar, not very accessible by road. Much of their lifestyle revolves around the care of their cattle and their rice fields, however changes are taking place due to the discovery of sapphires in their area. Many other tribal groups have come to dig for gemstones. The traditional Bara authority structure gives power and respect to the Lonaky, a family and community leader responsible for the spiritual and material well-being of the village.
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Called to go, and stay
Janaine Basso, her husband Fernando and their two sons, Benicio (5) and Timรณteo (2), live in Betroka, southern Madagascar, among the Bara people. Janaine explains how God called her.ย

Get to know the Bara
Betroka is a small village in southern Madagascar, surrounded by beautiful mountains. This place has been the land and home of the Bara people for centuries.

Connect January – April 2021
โLook up at the sky and count the starsโฆso shall your off-spring beโ (Genesis 15:5). Time and again in the long years that followed, Abraham would have been reminded every time he looked up at the night sky of this promise from God.

Guided by God
Franรงois and Florence Andriantsalama are Malagasy missionaries from the Vezo and Masikoro people groups.

Pray for the unreached Bara people
The Bara live in small village communities of 50 to 300 people, scattered across the grasslands of south-central Madagascar, not very accessible by road.