Is this where faith finds its home? Right here, in the bustling heart of Antananarivo, stands the Efitrano Fanjakana Alasora. This unassuming building, a place of worship for Jehovah’s Witnesses, holds a special place in the tapestry of Alasora. Efitrano Fanjakana Alasora might not boast towering spires or ornate facades. But within its walls, faith resonates as strongly as any grand cathedral. Alasora itself is steeped in history, a town intertwined with the legacy of the Merina Kingdom. It is one of the twelve sacred hills, whispering tales of ancient rulers and powerful queens. This sacred ground, once ruled by kings, now welcomes a different kind of kingdom – a kingdom of faith. Although the Efitrano Fanjakana Alasora stands as a modern testament to faith, it echoes with the whispers of Alasora’s vibrant past. A past where kings walked and queens ruled, leaving their mark on the very land the Efitrano Fanjakana Alasora stands upon. As you step inside, remember you’re walking not just into a place of worship, but into a story – a story where faith and history intertwine.
Fiangonana Jesosy Mamonjy Ankorondrano
But it wasn’t just about size. The church became known for the genuine warmth and fellowship among its members. Visitors