Protestantism in Morocco

Protestantism in Morocco

This is a list of Protestant denominations of Morocco.
*Assemblées de Dieu
*Baptist Convention
*Eglise Emmanuele
*Eglise Evangélique au Maroc
*Fréres Larges
*Mission du Monde Arabe
*Seventh-day Adventist Church
*Union Evangélique Missionaire

Source

World Christian Encyclopedia, 2001 edition, Volume 1, page 512


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