7 Facts about Ethiopian Christianity
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Ethiopian Christianity forms one of the oldest branches of the Christian faith. Read on to discover important facts about sub-Saharan Africa’s most ancient Christian tradition. May 8, 2023 • By Greg Pasciuto Located in the northeastern corner of Africa, Ethiopia’s importance to global religious traditions cannot be overstated. Both the Bible and the Qur’an make reference to the country repeatedly. Over the past two thousand years, both Christianity and Islam have found a home in Ethiopia. For this article, we’ll be looking at Ethiopian Christianity and its developments since the foundation of ..read more
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Korean Barista and Emperor of Ethiopia
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by Ethiopianchurch Blog
1y ago
 Barista keeps 100-year promise with Ethiopian emperor Chuncheon's Ethiopia Bet is more than just a coffeehouse: Cho Soo-kyung By Kwak Yeon-soo | koreatimes.co.kr | 2023-01-19 15:33 CHUNCHEON, Gangwon Province ― Making a perfect cup of coffee is a delicate affair, from selecting healthy green beans, roasting them and determining the perfect brewing ratio to choosing the ideal serving temperature. Barista Cho Soo-kyung, the second-generation owner of Ethiopia Bet (Ethiopia House) coffeehouse in the Gangwon provincial city of Chuncheon, learned about coffee from her mother who opene ..read more
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Summing It All Up
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2y ago
  Summing It All Up By Mitiku Adisu If you were to sum up in few words the trajectories of your life what would those words be? “Life goes on” was how the octogenarian Robert Frost (d.1963) responded to a journalist’s query. Frost is gone but his memory lives on. What of Ethiopia’s preeminent communitarian poet-playwright Tsegaye Gabre-Medhin (1936—2006)? We will briefly consider the quintainbelow even as we fondly remember the heyday of the Ethiopian theatre (እናት ዓለም ጠኑ Enat Alam Tannu, an adaptation of Brecht’s Mother Courage; ሀ ሁ በስድስት ወር Ha Hu Basidst Wer, The Alphabet in Six Months ..read more
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Beauty From Ashes
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2y ago
Michelle with her mother and four of her five children in Sydney How Michelle discovered beauty from ashes Anne Lim | December 14th, 2021 10:58 AM | Michelle Zombos was on the mission field in Ethiopia, helping to restore hope and dignity to women who had turned to prostitution, when she realised that she was the one who was starved of hope that anything would ever get better. The realisation came five years after Michelle and her husband took their five children to Ethiopia to work in an organisation that worked with orphaned children. They’d seen it as an opportunity to help those w ..read more
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Ethiopian New Year 2014
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2y ago
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Being the People of God
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2y ago
 BEING THE PEOPLE OF GOD Dr. Girma Bekele [PhD, Political Theology] is Leadership and Missions Consultant, and an Adjunct Professor of Missions and Development Studies at Wycliffe College in the University of Toronto, Canada. He has worked in Relief and Development both as practitioner and consultant. He and his nurse wife, Genet Geremew, reside in Toronto with their three children: Yonathan, 11, Mahilet, 9 and Eyeol, 2. They worship and minister at the Ethiopian Evangelical Church in Toronto and are also active at a local English-speaking church. ETHIOPIANCHURCH BLOG recently interviewe ..read more
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My Name Is ...
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3y ago
 My Name Is Menelikornis Ruspolii; cute name, is it not? can you say that? Endemic to southern Ethiopia where its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry forests ..read more
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Oldest Christian Basilica
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3y ago
  Church Unearthed in Ethiopia Rewrites the History of Christianity in Africa Archaeologists now can more closely date when the religion spread to the Aksumite Empire By Andrew Lawler |  Smithsonianmag.com | December 10, 2019 In the dusty highlands of northern Ethiopia, a team of archaeologists recently uncovered the oldest known Christian church in sub-Saharan Africa, a find that sheds new light on one of the Old World’s most enigmatic kingdoms—and its surprisingly early conversion to Christianity. An international assemblage of scientists discovered the church 30 miles northeast of ..read more
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Have a Good Look
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3y ago
  Stresemanns Bushcrow (endemic bird, Ethiopia) by Rich Lindie ..read more
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Early Baboon
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3y ago
Early Baboon Gets the Dewed Grass ..read more
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