Otammari

  • Pre-Entry
  • Pre-Evangelism
  • Evangelism
  • Discipleship
  • Phase-Out
  • Completed

About the People

About 150,000 Otammari live in Northern Benin and Togo. They are famous for their masonry and their traditional homes that resemble mud castles. Most are subsistence farmers and hunters.

Illiteracy is high among this group. Many people only read French, the administrative language of Benin. Very few can read or write their heart language, Ditammari. Most cling to animism and ancestor worship and have resisted both Islam and Christianity. Each household has a family altar called the fetish, where the father of the household makes sacrifices and appeals to the spirits of the ancestors. Participation in initiation ceremonies is of the highest importance for teenage boys and girls.

The whole Bible is translated into Ditammari, but it is out of print. However, the Holy Spirit is moving among these people who have traditionally been extremely resistant to outsiders. Evangelical Christians of several denominations have noticed a dramatic change in their openness in recent years.

About the Project

AFM missionaries have been ministering to the Otammari people since Linden and Michelle St. Clair launched the project in 1996. Today, Ulrike Baur-Kouato leads the project, assisted by her husband Toussaint and three local evangelists. They are working to nurture the church in Natitingou and a growing number of groups in surrounding villages. Suzy Baldwin worked on the Otammari Project for many years and now serves on the Pendjari Project.

People-Group Facts

  • Population: 150,000
  • Language: Ditammari
  • Religion: Animist

Frontier Stories

A Simple Question Goes A Long Way

I don’t know who else God healed as a result of our prayers, but I know He healed me.

By: Veronique Charbonneau
November 01 2022, 1:09 pm | Comments 0

Sola Scriptura

I hope and pray that at some point, each of these young people will feel confident to invite a friend or a neighbor to read the Bible together, thus sharing with others the blessings they have experienced in our group.

By: Ulrike & Toussaint Baur-Kouato
November 01 2022, 1:03 pm | Comments 0

Natiponi

Now we face the joyful challenge of following up with all these interests.

By: Ulrike & Toussaint Baur-Kouato
September 01 2022, 3:25 pm | Comments 0

Life With Auntie and Big Brother

Hi, our names are Ignace and Fiacre, and we live with Auntie Uli and Big Brother Toussaint.

By: Ignace & Fiacre
June 01 2022, 2:53 pm | Comments 0

Seizing the Opportunity

I was a bit nervous at first, but the reward of seeing the smiles on the faces of all these women was enough to convince me that no matter how small the opportunity is, we should never lose a moment to share God’s love with others. People deserve it.

By: Veronique Charbonneau
May 01 2022, 2:32 pm | Comments 0

Not an Ordinary Sunday Morning

Time is short. Let’s re-evaluate our priorities and re-focus on what’s really important.

By: Ulrike & Toussaint Baur-Kouato
May 01 2022, 2:28 pm | Comments 0

Koumatié

“Ask me, and I will make the nations your inheritance, the ends of the earth your possession” (Psalm 2:8).

By: Ulrike & Toussaint Baur-Kouato
March 01 2022, 3:53 pm | Comments 0

A Story of Love

Since most of the 36 children did not know Jesus personally, we sensed the importance of sharing this message with them.

By: Valquíria Albuquerque, Nicolle Souza, Ester Rocha and Véronique Charbonneau
March 01 2022, 3:52 pm | Comments 0

A Question of Trust

Learning to trust God can be a long process—one that is not always easy—because things don’t seem possible for us most of the time. But God is ever faithful.

By: Veronique Charbonneau
February 01 2022, 3:37 pm | Comments 0

Problem Solved

I praise God for faithful volunteers and coworkers who take care of things while I’m gone!

By: Ulrike & Toussaint Baur-Kouato
January 01 2022, 5:15 pm | Comments 0

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