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Overview

Ethiopia is a country with a very long, written history. Christianity was embraced in the region, known as the Kingdom of Aksum, as early as the fourth Century. Today it is the second most populous country in Africa (after Nigeria) and since the secession of Eritrea in the 1990s it is the largest landlocked country in the world, by population.

The beginnings of modern Ethiopia are often traced to the reign of Emperor Tewodros II who, in the 19th Century, unified the regions of the country into a cohesive state. A successor, Menelik II, established the modern borders. Ethiopia, along with Liberia, managed to defend itself from European colonialism in Africa, but from 1936 to 1941 it was occupied by the forces of Fascist Italy. Full sovereignty was restored in 1944.

In 1974 a Soviet-backed military junta deposed long-standing Emperor Haile Selassie and imposed Marxism on the country. Regional uprisings and severe famines eventually contributed to the downfall of President Mengistu, who sought asylum in Zimbabwe in 1991. Eritrea, along the northern coast, gained its independence from Ethiopia in the early 1990s, following 30 years of guerrilla warfare. However, the border between the two countries continues to be a cause of tension and a fresh, two-year war broke out in 1998.

Ethiopia is a multi-ethnic country and Christianity is the largest religion, with about 60% of its population identified as Christian. The biggest church is the Ethiopian Orthodox. Evangelicals constitute about 18% of the population.

 

What it means to be a Christian in Ethiopia

Ethiopia’s constitution provides for freedom of religion and worship and the government generally protects the rights of Christians. Most Christians in the country worship freely, although Evangelicals sometimes face pressure to join more traditional churches. Converts from Islam face threats of violence, particularly in Muslim-majority areas of the country.

 

Persecution

Despite Christianity being the largest religion in the country, there are parts of Ethiopia where Christians face violent persecution. In the south of the country political unrest and the rise of Wahhabism have resulted in attacks on Christians. Similarly, in the east of the country, in areas with people from a Somali background, Christian converts can face persecution, both from their families and communities. Those who seek to share the gospel with Muslims face particular threat. In some areas Church-owned property, including churches, have been destroyed; believers beaten and some killed.

In this century many persecuted Christians from Eritrea have fled over the border into Ethiopia, ending up in refugee camps. These camps came under further pressure in 2021, following the outbreak of a new civil war in the northern Ethiopian region of Tigray.

 

Voice of Persecuted Christians work

Release is supporting the training of frontline workers, both in a mission school close to Addis Ababa and local training in a variety of locations across Ethiopia. These frontline workers are from tribal groups who are largely unreached and therefore those who come to faith and particularly those who are reaching out are likely to risk retribution from within their community.

Map of Ethiopia

Ethiopia-map

Statistics

Population
c116,463,000
Religions
  • Christian,Muslim,Other/Traditional - 68,31,1
Persecution
Flight
Martyrdom

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Prayer Shield for Ethiopia

Sun
31 May
Eritrea
Sunday 31 May 2026 - Ethiopia

Pray for the large numbers of believers from neighbouring countries (particularly Eritrea and Somalia) who are in Ethiopia and are growing in their faith.

Sat
30 May
Ethiopia
Saturday 30 May 2026 - Ethiopia

Praise God for believers such as ‘Kifaru’ (see previous day), who are being trained in evangelism and mission by our partners in Ethiopia. There are a growing number of former Muslims who are reaching out to their communities and seeing new churches planted.

Fri
29 May
Ethiopia
Friday 29 May 2026 - Ethiopia

Please pray for former Muslims such as ‘Kifaru’. As soon as Kifaru became a believer, his family refused to feed him. When he began to share his faith he was attacked and stoned. Praise God for his faithfulness in leading others to Christ.

Recent News from Ethiopia

Ethiopia
26 March, 2024
Converts to Christ in Ethiopia can face hostility from both family and community. A Release International partner is helping to look after them.
Ethiopia
25 January, 2021
Release International partners have received reports that two of the refugee camps in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia have been attacked in the recent conflict there and some refugees...
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