Sakalava of Madagascar
Pray for the 1.4 millionย Sakalava of Madagascarย who live on the west coast of the island
The Sakalava live in the west and northwest of Madagascar. They are a minority ethnic group, making up about 6.2% of the population. Related to the Antakarana, they are semi-nomadic agriculturalists and fishermen, and also keep cattle as a sign of wealth and for sacrifices. Sakalava identity focuses on respecting, honouring and working for both the living and the dead Sakalava royalty. They have a caste system which includes the descendants of royalty, then nobles, commoners and slaves โ everyone knows their position in society.
Pray for the 1.4 millionย Sakalava of Madagascarย who live on the west coast of the island

Pour de nombreux missionnaires, l’appel vers le champ de mission implique de traverser des frontiรจres, des cultures et des langues. Mais l’histoire de Rosina Ferdinand est un peu diffรฉrente. Aujourd’hui responsable d’AIM pour Madagascar, elle est une missionnaire qui vit et travaille pour partager l’รvangile avec son propre peuple, les Sakalava, sur l’รฎle mรชme oรน elle a grandi.

Hervรฉ is Malagasy and lived in Madagascar until he was 24, when he joined Nathalia, who is Swiss, in Geneva. They got married and have three children, Rija (11), Andry (9) and Mialy (5). They are just starting ministry in Nosy Be, an island off Madagascar. We asked them how God led them to the mission field.

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.

The Sakalava live in the west and northwest of Madagascar. They are a minority ethnic group, making up about 6.2% of the population.

โThings will be right when God takes his rightful place in our lives and in our societies.โ (Evangelist Michael Fackerell). Karin Mende explains how this is exactly what AIM has been working towards in Madagascar for about 20 years and what their biggest challenges are.