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A Pink-backed Pelican splashes in Lake Awassa, about 170 miles south of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's capital.
Writer Becky Hill and photographer Guy Gerrard walked with a herder about five miles from a village in order to find water for his camels and cattle.
Vervet Monkeys live across Africa, from Ethiopia in the east to Senegal in the west, and from Egypt in the north to South Africa.
Cattle provide the power for much of village life in Ethiopia.
Mobile missionary Kia Dureti Dida (in white shirt) loads donkeys with the equipment needed to show the JESUS film in Ethiopian villages.
A group of Borana men move toward another evangelistic JESUS film showing in the sparse villages of southern Ethiopia.
Men are sparse in most Borana villages as they must travel long distances to find water for their herds.
A training for mobile missionaries takes place near the spot where these villagers rest.
Galgalo, a mobile missionary, preaches in a hut.
A group of women look out the window of a mud-walled church they were painting.
A rare tree on the Ethiopian plain frames a village in the background.
- Credits: Photographs by Guy Gerrard
- Published: March 1, 2010
- Ministry: The JESUS Film Project
- Location: Ethiopia





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