Frumentius

Missionary who established Christianity in Ethiopia.

Frumentius was born in the fourth century and traveled with his uncle on a voyage to the Red Sea. After being captured he gained influence in the royal court of Aksum. His character and wisdom opened doors for the gospel.

His major works include the establishment of the Ethiopian church, the conversion of King Ezana, and the training of clergy. Frumentius emphasized education, diplomacy, and faithful witness.

The key themes of Frumentius are Diplomacy, education, evangelism, and cultural engagement.

“A scholar said Frumentius planted seeds that grew for centuries.” “A historian noted that his mission shaped Ethiopian Christianity.”

Frumentius left a legacy as the apostle of Ethiopia. His work shaped one of the oldest Christian traditions in the world. He is remembered for his patience, integrity, and missionary vision.

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