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Ehugbo NT | Ehugbo

The Ehugbo community is one of many ethnicities within the larger Igbo population. Many Igbo peoples are yam farmers. They also harvest palm fruit and process it into oil to export to western nations.

For many years, Catholic, Anglican, Presbyterian and smaller Christian groups have been active in the Ehugbo area, but with little impact on the people and culture as a whole. Many church-goers still practice traditional African religion, including appeasing ancestral spirits.

The New Testament and supporting Old Testament portions will bring the Scriptures to life for the Ehugbo people. They will recognize the greatness of God as He communicates with them through His Word in their language. Mother-tongue Scripture will offer the needed foundation for personal spiritual growth, meaningful corporate worship and effective evangelistic outreach.

News from the Field
  • May10

    Ehugbo of Nigeria

    God has blessed the Ehugbo people with many presentations of the gospel through the years and it’s possible to find Catholic, Anglican, Presbyterian and smaller Christian churches throughout their community. But the work of sharing God’s love is far from over.

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  • Feb24

    Ehugbo of Nigeria

    The Ehugbo community is one of many ethnicities within the larger Igbo population. Although little cultural information is available for the Ehugbo in particular, the majority of the Igbo people are farmers. For many years, Catholic, Anglican, Presbyterian and smaller Christian groups have been active in the Ehugbo area, but with little impact on the people and culture as a whole. Many church-goers still practice traditional African religion, including appeasing ancestral spirits.

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