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Christian Brethren in Egypt
Classification
Protestant
Orientation
Plymouth Brethren
Polity
Connectional
Region
Egypt
Congregations
283[1]
Members
27,500 (including children)[1]
The Christian Brethren are a denomination of Protestant Christianity in Egypt. They are related to the Exclusive Brethren tradition,[2] even though the Christian Brethren label is internationally used more often by Open rather than Exclusive Brethren.
The Evangelical publication Operation World estimates that the Christian Brethren in Egypt had 27,500 adults and children attending 283 assemblies as of 2010.[1]
^ abcMandryk, Jason (2010), Operation World, Biblica Publishing, p. 314
^Bailey, Betty Jane; Martin Bailey, J (2003). Who Are the Christians in the Middle East?. ISBN 9780802810205.
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