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'''L'Abri''' (French for "the shelter") is an evangelical Christian organization which was founded on June 5, 1955 by [[Francis Schaeffer]] and his wife [[Edith Schaeffer]] in [[wikipedia:Ollon|Huémoz-sur-Ollon, Switzerland]]. They opened their alpine home as a ministry to curious travelers and as a forum to discuss philosophical and religious beliefs. Today, L'Abri houses in various parts of the world continue to offer people a place to stay when they travel.
'''L'Abri''' (French for "the shelter") is an evangelical Christian organization which was founded on June 5, 1955 by [[Francis Schaeffer]] and his wife [[Edith Schaeffer]] in [[wikipedia:Ollon|Huémoz-sur-Ollon, Switzerland]]. They opened their alpine home as a ministry to curious travelers and as a forum to discuss philosophical and religious beliefs. Today, L'Abri houses in various parts of the world continue to offer people a place to stay when they travel.<ref>https://labri.org/</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 19:16, 11 March 2025

L'Abri (French for "the shelter") is an evangelical Christian organization which was founded on June 5, 1955 by Francis Schaeffer and his wife Edith Schaeffer in Huémoz-sur-Ollon, Switzerland. They opened their alpine home as a ministry to curious travelers and as a forum to discuss philosophical and religious beliefs. Today, L'Abri houses in various parts of the world continue to offer people a place to stay when they travel.[1]

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