Pray for salvation among the Rajputs

Gathering and equipping the global church to pray without ceasing for the hearts of the Rajput people.

A young Rajput man in traditional clothing holding a sword
Rajput lady dancing
Portrait of Rajput woman with head covering and nosering
A young Rajput man in traditional clothing holding a sword
Rajput lady dancing
Portrait of Rajput woman with head covering and nosering
A group of people circled together holding colored powders in their hands
An Indian elephant with traditional paint on its head
A group of people circled together holding colored powders in their hands
An Indian elephant with traditional paint on its head

Our Vision

Rajput lives transformed by Jesus.

Our dream is for this network of prayers to bring forth God’s kingdom flourishing among and through Rajputs as they live transformed lives in obedience to Jesus Christ.

A group of Rajput men riding elephants playing polo

Who are the Rajputs?

Rajputs are one of largest unreached people groups in the world.

Joshua Project names Rajputs as one of The Thirty-One Largest Frontier People Groups (FPGs). An FPG is an unreached people group that has no followers of Jesus, no known movements to Jesus, and is still in need of people to take the gospel to them. Less than 0.1% of Rajputs are followers of Christ.

27,599,000

Total population of Rajputs around the world, with the large majority in India.

0.02%

The number of Rajputs who are Christian, according to most recent India census data.

Why Prayer?

We believe prayer is powerful and effective.

Matthew 7:7–8 says, "Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you.  For everyone who asks receives, and the one who seeks finds, and to the one who knocks it will be opened."

Scripture affirms God is listening to His children and willingly answers their prayers.  We believe that our prayers can help catalyze movements of salvation and church-planting among the Rajputs.

Start Praying

Set aside a few minutes to lift up the Rajputs before the Lord.