Burkina Faso

Missionary work here began in 1975 with Kenichi Ito from Japan, Charles Kamins from the United States and Kathryn Boemboes Plane from Germany. Among these three, Mr. Ito is still continuing desperate activity to break the darkness. The missionary work in Burkina Faso has also received much persecution due to the military coup d' tat in 1980. It was like hitting a rock with an egg. Without succumbing to this, in 1986 one million people in Burkina Faso staged a signature campaign in support of the Unification movement. Now Burkina Faso has sixty core members, twenty-four CARP members and ten thousand associates.