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  2. Christianity in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    The World Christian Encyclopedia, Second edition, Volume 1, states that the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and the Russian Orthodox Church are the largest denominations in Yemen. A 2015 study estimated that there were 400 Christians from a Muslim background in the country. [5] Pew-Templeton estimated the number of Christians in Yemen at 40,000 in ...

  3. Voice of the Martyrs - Wikipedia

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    The US office of The Voice of the Martyrs is organized as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation and reports 95% of revenue is derived from public support. In 2016, 81.8% of donated funds were used towards ministry purposes, which break into the following categories: Persecution Response, Bibles to Captive Nations, Front-Line Ministry, and Fellowship & Inspiration.

  4. Yemen Relief and Reconstruction Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Yemen Relief and Reconstruction Foundation was founded in 2017 and registered both Seattle [2] as a 501(c)(3) charitable organisation and in Yemen. [1] It is governed by a volunteer board of directors, with minimal staff in the US. [1] Staff in Yemen are also volunteers, mostly current or former civil servants from the health and education ...

  5. Avant Ministries - Wikipedia

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    Avant Ministries (formerly known as Gospel Missionary Union) is a non-profit, Christian mission agency focused on planting and developing churches worldwide. Headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri, and Winnipeg, Manitoba, Avant missionaries serve in church planting and church support ministries in Africa, Asia, Europe and North and South America.

  6. Catholic Church in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Three nuns who were members of the Missionaries of Charity were killed in Hodeida 1998. [5] In the same year, Yemen and the Vatican established diplomatic relations. [4] On 4 March 2016, terrorists of uncertain affiliation attacked a Catholic home for the elderly in Aden, killing sixteen people including four missionary sisters of the Missionaries of Charity and some local Muslim workers.

  7. Christian Aid Mission - Wikipedia

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    Christian Aid Mission is an evangelical Christian mission organization that provides aid to indigenous missionary ministries working in countries of poverty or Christian persecution. The organization was founded by Bob Finley, who was one of the early pioneers of supporting missionaries native to their country or region, as opposed to sending ...

  8. Church Missionary Society in the Middle East and North Africa

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    Five missionaries were sent to Egypt in 1825. The CMS concentrated the Mediterranean Mission on the Coptic Church and in 1830 to its daughter Ethiopian Church, which included the creation of a translation of the Bible in Amharic at the instigation of William Jowett, as well as the posting of two missionaries to Ethiopia (Abyssinia), Samuel Gobat (later the Anglican Bishop of Jerusalem) [4] and ...

  9. Category:Christian missionaries in Yemen - Wikipedia

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