Congo's shattered peace slows evangelism

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Congo's shattered peace slows evangelism

Renewed fighting in East Congo reveals a shattered peace accord only three months old. Rebel and militia groups are clashing regularly and looting villages north of the capital city of Goma, reports MNN.

Grace Ministries International's Sam Vinton confirms that the trouble hampers both relief effort and evangelism. The United Nations has suspended their relief programs because rebels threatened refugee camps and food operations.

Word from their partners say church work has come to a standstill in some areas. "People do not feel secure to travel. In the city itself at night, it's very problematic because no one really knows who is the real thief and who is not a thief but really a soldier, and they have arms."

The violence has created a large wave of refugees. Fighting in Kivu has now displaced almost 900,000 people. Hundreds more have fled their homes because of the latest clashes in North Kivu province.

Vinton urges prayer that believers will not be intimidated into silence. "It does hamper the spread of the Gospel. The way the Gospel can get out now, of course, is one by one...people who are Christians in there, trying to reach out to their neighbors. That's why we are praying that that would continue to happen, because most of our evangelists and missionaries would not be able to go into those war zones."

Their team has continued some of their programs, despite the risk, holding literacy tutor seminars just outside of Bukavu. The team also spent two weeks at Kindu Bible College teaching two courses, and eight days at Kama in April meeting with many of the pastors and church department heads from the whole area, as well as holding a four-day seminar on spiritual leadership.

The ministry is fully invested in the country and has no plans to pull out. Leaders for GMI's over 500 churches are trained through the ministry's Theological College, Pastors' School, and 16 Bible institutes. A large medical center with two Congolese doctors is also functioning in a Muslim area where there is a focus on planting churches in the surrounding unreached people groups.

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