Carolinian is a Micronesian group that originated on the Caroline Islands. They have their own language, Carolinian, but most also speak English. Most live either in Micronesia or the Northern Mariana Islands, but a small number are in the United States.
In the United States, Pacific Islanders like the Carolinians merge with those from other island cultures. Sometimes they extend this to the Filipinos.
They have their own cultural events, which seem exotic to the American public. Carolinas have two special dances, one for men and the other for women. The woman’s dance is slow and graceful. The men have a stick dance that has its roots in warfare, but it has changed its meaning, especially when it spread to the Mariana Islands. Men might wear large leaves around their necks and a traditional bead. Sometimes they wear coconut leaves shaped like a crown.
Most are Christian, mainly Roman Catholic. Catholicism was brought to them by the Spanish.
The gospel is strong in Carolinian communities. They have the opportunity to become Christ’s ambassadors.
The Carolinians are at risk for two kinds of cancer: breast cancer and cervical cancer. Other health issues include obesity and high cholesterol, which go with that.
They also face problems with alcoholism and meth addiction.
Pray for a Holy Spirit revival in Carolinian churches, drawing them into the loving arms of Christ.
Pray that soon Carolinians will become a significant force in taking Christ to various parts of the United States.
Pray for the Lord to show them the way out of drug addiction into the hope that only Christ offers.
Pray for Carolinian Christians to find innovative ways to strengthen their economy and create more job opportunities.
Scripture Prayers for the Carolinian in United States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolinian_people
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