Association of Evangelical Churches in Burkina Faso

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The Association of Evangelical Churches in Burkina Faso was founded in 1931 by the Sudan Interior Mission. The church concentrated in the eastern part of the country, because the migration it spread other parts of the country. In 2004 it had 80,000 members and 334 congregations. It is a Reformed denomination, and congregational church government.[1]

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