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Malta is situated in the central Mediterranean, 90 km south of Sicily and 300 km north of Africa. The population is about 400,000 and the area is 316 sq km. Maltese and English are the official languages. |
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Mdina, the old fortified
capital city.
Malta was colonised by a number of nations - the Sicilians, the Carthaginians, the Phoeninicians, the Romans, the Arabs, the Knights of St John, the French and finally the British. Malta became an independent state in 1964. Malta joined the European Union in 2004. |
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Msida Marina. Malta is truly a beautiful place. The typical warm Mediterranean climate and the rich culture allure a million visitors to the islands each year. If you would like to see some beautiful oil paintings of Maltese landscape, please visit Pastor Paul's Art Gallery. |
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The ordination of Paul
Mizzi as pastor on the 10th of March 2001 by pastor Erroll
Hulse (left) and pastor Joseph Hewitt (right).
Paul was converted to Christ over 30 years ago through the witness of Christian Irish tourists whom he met in Valletta, our capital city. Paul is an ardent student of the Bible and Christian theology. |
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Some of the members of Trinity Evangelical Church after a Sunday service. Our church is small but the fellowship is sweet. Being former Roman Catholics, we are eager to reach out to other Maltese Catholics with the Gospel message of salvation by grace through faith in Christ alone. Over 95% of the population are Roman Catholics. If you live in Malta, or happen to visit our country, you are welcome to join us for the church service on Sunday, and for the mid-week Bible study. |