Ethiopia: training refugees

Langham Partnership  |  World
Date posted:  1 Oct 2017
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Ethiopia: training refugees

Children playing in Eritrea

A preaching seminar was held in Northern Ethiopia, an area dominated by the Orthodox Church and under-reached by the gospel, earlier in 2017.

Right on the border of Eritrea, where a brutal government persecutes Christians, 100 to 150 Eritreans daily are risking their lives crossing the border. Many of these are evangelical Christians, who are now living in four camps in the area where the Langham Preaching seminar took place.

At the seminar were 16 Eritrean refugees, with the rest being Ethiopians. Some of the seminar participants had been imprisoned for their faith in Eritrea. One woman, who was 19 or 20, had been imprisoned three times, starting when she was 14 years old. When the refugees come to Ethiopia, they have to pay a lot of money for guides because they have to lead them through a secluded area and roads.

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