Mission To Ethiopia
Ethiopia is one of the poorest countries in Africa. Because of poverty and hardship many people see life as hopeless and without any future. We explain to them the answer is found in God’s plan for their salvation, through the saving grace of His Son the Lord Jesus Christ.
By God's grace and under the leadership of Jim McClelland, and the Pastors and Members of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Belfast, a large work is underway in the village of Karifu.
The complex consists of a 2000-seater church, a school, a clinic and a bakery - a holistic approach to help the people of this area in their spiritual, educational and physical needs.
The Church was officially opened in 2007, by Dr. James McConnell, senior Pastor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle Belfast.
The church is Pastored by a local Servant of God who is seeing great growth in the church.
In school - the children are taught by Christian teachers who are all members of our own church, people who understand the spiritual and welfare needs of the children.
With the Church, School and clinic open, this phase of the building work is almost complete, but the real task of helping transform the lives of these people is only just beginning.
Thank you for your prayers and support for the children and people of Ethiopia.
James and Lauren Report 2012
Wednesday, 22 February 2012
Part of the video report shown to the Church Prayer Meeting on 20 Feburary 2012, this is a short report from James and Lauren on their time at Ethiopia so far.
Christmas Shoeboxes Report Jan 2012
Wednesday, 22 February 2012
Part of the video that was shown at the Prayer Meeting on Monday 20th February 2012, here is the video report of the distribution of the Christmas Presents in January 2012.
Opening of the Bible School 2012
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
This clip, showing the progress on the Bible School, or Christian Education Centre as it is known, is part of a longer video shown at the Church Prayer Meeting on 20 February 2012
Video Introduction
Monday, 27 June 2011
A video introduction to the work in Ethiopia from those who have seen it first hand
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