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Burkina Faso
 | Work started: 1998
The
Fulani, which are the people group with which Covenant missionaries are
ministering, are the largest nomadic-culture people in the world. About
25 million Fulani are spread across 19 countries stretching from
Senegal to Sudan. Only about .01 percent are known to be Christian.
Most have no known witness of the Good News of Jesus Christ as Savior.
Covenant missionaries partner with other mission organizations to
minister to the Fulani in Burkina Faso and the Central African
Republic. Pray that God will send more workers to this great and needy
group. |
Missionaries:
- Galen and Jill Johnson serving in Fulani Muslim urban ministry
- Ben Steel (short-term missionary) serving in Fulani urban ministry
Opportunities to Give:
- To support a missionary, contact
our finance manager
- To see a list of projects for Burkina Faso, which you and/or your church
can support, click here.
Opportunities to Go:
NewsRadio License Denial May Prove a Blessing DJIBO, BURKINA FASO (May
4, 2007) – The denial of a license to start an FM radio station may prove to be
a blessing, says Evangelical Covenant Church missionary Galen Johnson, who is
serving in the West African nation with his wife, Jill...Read more... Radio Broadcast License Pending in Burkina Faso DJIBO, BURKINA FASO
(March 1, 2007) – At least three months may be needed to learn whether a
broadcast license will be issued for an FM station that Evangelical Covenant
Church missionaries are helping to start...Read more...
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