The Elip of Cameroon

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Profile Year: 2014 People and Language Detail Profile Language Name: Elip ISO Language Code: ekm Primary Religion: Christianity Disciples (Matt 28:19): unknown Churches: 3 _ Scripture Status (Matt 28:20): Portions Population (date): 15,000 (2014) representative photo The Elip of Cameroon The Elip live in the savanna plains and are agriculturalists. They are part of the Mbam communities. Their income comes from the sales of vegetables and fruits. They also sell yams, manioc, plantain, macabo and taro in the neighboring village markets. They live in mud brick or concrete blockhouses with tin roofs. Some of the houses near the main road have electricity, while the other use wood as the main energy and fuel. Generations of Elip people cling to traditional beliefs rooted in a fear of evil spirits. The fear of sorcery is prevalent, and the issue of sorcery is regularly raised at times of misfortune. The ongoing struggle is the power people attribute to the spirit realm. Though a large majority of people in Mbam communities may attend church or profess Christianity, they lack a foundation in God s Word. Because of the area s multilingual nature, church leaders tend to conduct services in French the national language. As a result, churchgoers often fall back into familiar traditional beliefs, and the next generation repeats the cycle. Truths from God s Word in the mother tongue can tear down traditional strongholds. Stories play a far more significant role than simple entertainment among the Elip people. Storytelling is a common way to relay vital information. This time-honored method will be utilized to reach people with God s Word and address the most pressing spiritual issues.

Have They Heard The Gospel? Call Themselves Christian 50-100% Is the Word of God Translated? Response To The Gospel Jesus a Good Man/Prophet but not God s Son Hindrances to Scripture Distribution Cross-Cultural Missionaries Needed Plans are to add eight more oral Bible stories to repertoire, audio translation of Gospel of Mark and to determine next steps in Bible translation. The church may be largely nominal or syncretistic. unknown Community apathy toward print media. Narrow window to leverage intern-training opportunity for the greater Francophone translation context.. Need missionaries to do Bible translation.

Group Description Geography & Environment Location Geological Type Climate Economics Subsistence Type Occupation Income Sources Products/Crafts Trade Partners Community Development Health Care Diet Water Shelter Description Energy/Fuel Clothing Transportation Society & Culture Media Education Primary Schools 2 Teacher to Pupil Ratio 50 Bokito Sub-Division, Mbam Devision, Centre Province. Savannahs and plains Equatorial. Agriculturalists Agriculturalists (swidden) Sale of vegetables and fruits Yams, manioc, plantain, macabo, taro. Neighboring village markets. Poor Two to three local pharmacies and one clinic (Catholic) are available, but people with serious cases have to travel for 25 to 30 kilometers to receive treatment. Good Agricultural produce (yams, manioc, vegetables) Poor The pump system is failing. They are dependent upon stream water and water holes. Adequate. Mud brick or concrete block. Tin roof. Fair Some houses have electricity if near the main road, but the majority use wood for fuel. Most of their villages are along the main surfaced roads. Mostly western. Fair. Most Elip villages are on main surfaced roads. Only available in French.

Language of Instruction Early Years French Two schools exist among them. Both are primary. French is the language of instruction for grades 1-3 in unmixed language areas. There are no titles in vernacular.

Religion and Response Attitude to Christianity Scripture Need for Translation Church Growth Number of Missionaries Working 3 Number of Churches 3 History of Christianity By Whom Mission/Churches Organization #1 Status of Christianity Somewhat receptive Elip is related to Mmala and Yangben and could possibly use the same translation as these two speech forms. Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholic Church Medical mission. Three Catholic nuns, whose ministry is pastoral and healthcare.