May 18
Al-'Awabi
Playful, Childlike Faith
Al-’Awabi (Arabic العوابي, pop. 10,929) is a town and seat of Al-Awabi district (pop. 18,802) in Al-Batinah South. It is located at the base of the Hajar mountains, halfway between Ar-Rustaq and Nakhal. Nearby Wadi Bani Kharus gorge has extraordinary rock formations in a 26-km (16 mile) long wadi that goes deep in the mountains and ends at Jebel Akhdar. This area is famous for its rich heritage, and history, including ancient rock petroglyphs. Besides dates, this area also grows mangoes, citrus, pomegranates, bananas, guavas, and figs.
In Arabic, ‘Awabi is related to a root meaning ‘playful’. May the people of Al-Awabi rejoice and be glad in their God, coming to Him with childlike faith!
Pray for the Town and District of Al-‘Awabi:
Worship with us!: With Simple Faith by Matt Boswell and Matt Papa. May many Omanis trust in Jesus with childlike faith!
Matthew 18:14 Focus—‘Your Father in heaven does not want one of these little ones to be lost.’
Please bring these towns and villages before the Father:
Hayl at-Tariq, Saham district, Al-Batinah North region. Population: 60
Al-Ghayz, Saham district, Al-Batinah North region. Population: 59
Al-Khabbayn, Saham district, Al-Batinah North region. Population: 56
An-Nasil, Saham district, Al-Batinah North region. Population: 56
As-Siqayah, Saham district, Al-Batinah North region. Population: 53
Siya, Saham district, Al-Batinah North region. Population: 53