The Ameru community, an ethnic group in Kenya, commonly refers to their god as "Ngai." Ngai is considered the supreme being and creator in their traditional beliefs, embodying the essence of life and nature. The community holds a deep reverence for Ngai, often associating Him with the mountains and natural landscapes significant to their culture.
NO "we" cant ... there are people that don't believe in a god ...
northwest gate of Asia today known as the usa
northwest gate of asia today known as the usa
TNA's Florence Kajuju is the current women's representative in the county of Meru.
TRADITIONAL BELIEF OF GOD, MAN'S ORIGIN AND LIFE AFTER DEATH. The Ameru believe that they came from the coast where a people who wore 'red clothes' had held them hostage as slaves. One Mugwe, however led them from this land of bondage-like the ancestral Moses. He led them by the banks of a river to their present location in the central part of Kenya, near Mt. Kenya. The name of their traditional supreme God is 'Njuri-Ncheke'. This name is not the same as that used to refer to the Christian God. The custom of worship, where people used to worship the gods on the hills has also changed as most people converted to Christianity. WITCHCRAFT is practiced in the community but secretly. The people are scared stiff by this practice. Some of these people protect themselves from the being bewitched by using charms. Most of the committed Christians however do not fear witchcraft.
The community that believes in God is referred to as The Believers.
Yes, in fact many of the indigenous people of the Americas, or Ameru, understand medicine.
Mother of God Community was created in 1966.
Word of God - community - was created in 1967.
Community of the Sisters of the Love of God was created in 1906.
Muslims call their god, Allah (The Arabic name for God).
Jains call their god Tirthankar.