Armenia

Hope amidst hardship

Armenia is one of the world’s oldest Christian nations, yet today many people are searching for meaning, hope, and a living faith. Years of conflict, political instability, and the recent displacement of more than 100,000 people from Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) have left deep wounds across the nation. Many families are grieving loss, refugees are rebuilding their lives, and for many believers, access to God’s Word and meaningful discipleship remains limited—despite a deep and growing spiritual hunger.

Bible League is partnering with local church leaders across Armenia to help renew faith and strengthen the Church through Project Philip and Church Planter Training. Through Bible studies, discipleship groups, and the distribution of Scripture, believers are being equipped to engage deeply with God’s Word, grow in faith, and share the hope of Christ within their communities. Your support helps bring comfort, renewal, and lasting spiritual transformation to individuals and families longing for true hope in the midst of uncertainty.

   

   

   

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The Holy Cross Monument
in Artashavan, Armenia


The Holy Cross Monument is 33 metres high and is made up of more than 1,700 small crosses. Each one represents a single year since Armenia declared Christianity its state religion in AD 301.

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Armenia | From Pain to Hope

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Armenia | Faith on the Frontline

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Armenia | Painting for the Gospel

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