Emmanuel Gharib
Kuwaiti pastor
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Biography
He was born in the Qibla district of Kuwait City. His father's family is of Assyrians originally from Southeast Turkey. His father moved to Iraq to flee the massacres against the Assyrians, where he married a Christian Assyrian woman. The couple moved to Kuwait. Emmanuel is the oldest of seven siblings.[4][5]
He graduated with a degree in geology in 1971 and was hired at the Ministry of Oil. Ten years later, he discovered his Christian faith. In 1989, he started to study theology in Cairo. In 1999, he was ordained a pastor, and later named head of the Evangelical Church in Kuwait, becoming the first Gulf Arab pastor.[4][5]
