In every Phula home, a central room is dedicated to the worship of ancestors. The room contains an altar and a spirit door where the Phula people pray and give regular offerings to the spirits of the dead.
Unreached - The Thai of Vietnam
Unreached: The Lati of Vietnam
Unreached: The Pa Hng of Vietnam
A typical Pa Hng home is only complete with an ancestor altar. The Pa Hng (also called Pa Then) are avid ancestor worshippers, often calling on the spirits of the dead to share in feasts and protect the family from injury and sickness. Pa Hng people feed their ancestors by placing rice and meat on the table for them each meal.
Unengaged, Unreached: The Mang People
The Mang people group has a population in Vietnam of 3,700 and is one of 23 groups considered to be unengaged and unreached. This means that not only are the Mang less than 2 percent Evangelical Christian, but there are no current efforts to reach the Mang with the gospel. Many Mang will live their whole lives and never have the chance to hear about Jesus unless something changes.
Unreached: The Hani People
The Viet-Kinh People of Vietnam
The Viet-Kinh people group is the largest group in Vietnam, making up 86 percent of the population. Though they have many Christian resources in the Vietnamese language, they are still considered to be unreached with the gospel. Only about 1.2 percent of the over 78 million Viet-Kinh are followers of Christ.