The World Religion Database noted that in 2020, 47% of the population of Eritrea were Christian;[1] almost 4% are Protestant (mainly P'ent'ay Evangelicalists).
The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Eritrea is one of the four officially recognized religious institutions in Eritrea.
^The ARDA website, retrieved 2023-08-03
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