

So for the Outreach phase of my DTS I am going to Togo. I will be leaving for Togo on December 13th. I assume not much people know a lot about Togo, so here is a little info about it. Togo is a tiny country on the coast of West Africa. It is officially a French-speaking nation, so I'll need to be practicing my a little more. They also have a number of local tribal languages that my team is learning a little of. Its pretty hot and humid. Togo is about 10-20% christian, 10-20% Islamic, and about 60% or so is tribal religions, animism, and voodoo.
For those who don't know mush about animism and voodoo and all that, its the belief that everything has a spirit. Trees, rivers, deserts, have spirits and many, many other thing; so anything that ever happens to someone is a result of spirits affecting them. There is also a lot of ancestor worship involved. They believe in a supreme god, Mawu, but they do not believe he connects with people; so they worship a secondary god which, according to there beliefs, isn't as powerful but can still hear them. The practices of this religion can involve animal sacrifice, blood-letting, spell-casting, etc. Some sources say about 29% is christian, but its common for some of the people to mix and match their christian beliefs with traditional rituals and such.

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