Check out this videoblog from Janee Angel, one of CBF’s field personnel, who serves in Antwerp, Belgium, where she ministers in an immigrant and refugee neighborhood comprised of mostly Arabic speakers from North Africa and the Middle East.
The people she works with from places such as Syria and Turkey come from both Muslim and Catholic/Orthodox backgrounds. In Antwerp, Janee and her husband, Hary–a Syrian refugee, are planting an Arabic church. You can read more about their church planting efforts and Janee’s ministry in this February/March 2012 issue of fellowship! magazine.
In this video, Janee talks with Ernst van Velzen about their partnership with Bijbelhuis (“Bible House”) in Antwerp where Janee’s and Hary’s Arabic church meets.
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