A pastoral letter for Anabaptist-Mennonites in DR Congo

“Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn.”
—Romans 12:15



Beloved brothers and sisters,

We received a request for prayer from our leaders in DR Congo.

Pastor Jean-Pierre Muya, president of MWC member church Communauté Mennonite de Congo (CMCo), writes: “This is a difficult time in our country. Please continue to pray for the restoration of peace and for the injured.”

We recognize how the resource-rich eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo has experienced ongoing violence and conflict for years, exacerbated by natural disasters.

And we hear how, in late January, Rwanda-backed M23 rebels escalated the fighting and seized Congolese territory in the Great Lakes region, including the city of Goma, and are threatening to march on the capital Kinshasa in the west. More than 700 people have been killed and 3 000 wounded.

We are concerned for the hundreds of thousands of people who have been internally displaced. Food and water, medicines and electricity are in short supply and prices are high.

Pastor Kimbila Antoine, president of MWC member church Conférence des Églises des Fréres Mennonites au Congo (CEFMC) writes that the church has six congregations in Goma: “The Mennonite brothers and sisters in our churches have been crying out every day since the hostilities began.”

We pray for wisdom, resources and clear pathways as the church devises strategies to assist.

“God remains our only hope, for he is able to give us peace through Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace,” writes Jean Felix Cimbalanga, president of MWC member church Communauté Evangélique Mennonite (CEM).

“Thank you very much for your prayers on our behalf,” writes pastor Kimbila Antoine.

We cry out with our brothers and sisters for God’s mercy on DR Congo.

We pray for peace: for not only a stop to violence for also for the conditions of shalom where neighbours are reconciled to neighbours and all can flourish.

We call on our communities to seek justice for DR Congo and to engage our political systems in so doing.

Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.
In the name of Jesus, Prince of Peace, amen.

Henk Stenvers
President,
Mennonite World Conference

Siaka Traoré
Central & West Africa regional representative
Mennonite World Conference



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