The Coatlan Mixe are an Indigenous people of Oaxaca, Mexico, part of the larger Mixe nation who have long lived in rugged mountain and lowland regions, preserving their language and communal traditions despite Spanish colonization and outside pressures.
Most families practice subsistence farming of maize, beans, squash, coffee, and tropical crops, supplemented by weaving, ceramics, and music. Extended families share labor, and community service systems shape leadership. Festivals feature brass bands, dances, and communal meals of tortillas, beans, chili, and seasonal foods.
Many identify as Christian, often blending Catholic traditions with indigenous beliefs in nature spirits, ritual calendars, and ancestral guardians, reflecting deep spiritual continuity alongside biblical faith.
Sustainable agriculture, education in their heart language, and economic stability are vital for family well-being. Biblical discipleship, leadership training, and culturally sensitive church support can strengthen lasting faith and mission engagement.
Pray for spiritual growth, unity among churches, healthy crops, access to education, protection of families, and that believers will become effective witnesses of Christ in their communities and beyond.
Pray for the faithful translation and wide distribution of the complete Bible, evangelism materials, and discipleship resources in the Coatlan Mixe language.
Pray that the Coatlan Mixe Christians would surrender to the great commission and preach the gospel and make disciples among their people and beyond.
Scripture Prayers for the Mixe, Coatlan in Mexico.
Mixe people - Wikipedia
Mixe People: Never Conquered by the Aztecs | Indigenous Peoples Repository
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