Tuesday, May 12, 2026

DR Congo - Kinshasa Visit - APR/MAY 2026

Yesterday morning (5/11) Peter Evensen and I parted ways. He flew back to Togo via Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and I flew to Lusaka, Zambia via Johanessburg, South Africa. We have spent the past two weeks visiting the two ministries we work with here in the DRC. As this visit to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)draws to a close it's one of those bitter/sweet moments of life. I've been visiting the DRC since 2010. Since the DRC is a former Belgium colony and thus a French speaking nation, it has been the plan of the Board of Missions for the past seven years that Missionary Evensen has been living and working Togo (another French speaking nation) for him to be the primary contact for the DRC and to make the annual visits. This makes a lot of sense due to the language issues and it is much easier for him to get the visa. Due to several factors, this change hasn't happened...until now. When I leave the DRC on Monday, it will most likely be my last regular visit. I call this a bitter/sweet, because as much as I have come to love and appreciate those I have worked closely with over these past 16 years and I will miss fellowshipping with them, I am also very thankful that our Savior has provided a missionary with such amazing gifts in Peter Evensen who will continue to the work. I will miss these regular visits to the DRC, but I can also honestly say that I won't miss the crazy DRC airports, chaotic Kinshasa traffic (it takes 3 hours to travel 22 miles!), and the less than effecient visa application process. Not to worry though...there are still lots of crazy airports and chaotic traffic that I will get to "enjoy" in the many other developing nations I visit every year on behalf of the CLC.  

After meeting at the airport in Lome', Togo on April 28th, Peter and I flew directly to Kinshasa. We spent about week meeting with Pastor Jacques Pondi Lumiangu and concducting a Bible seminar at the local congregation. Peter taught on Law and Gospel and the doctrine of Objective vs Subjective Justification. I taught on Grace Alone, Faith Alone, Scripture Alone with a closer look at what the Christian Faith is and is not according to Scripture. I also had the privilege of preaching for the Sunday morning worship service on John 14...Jesus - The Way, The Truth, and The Life. Pastor Lumiangu is a very sincere and dedicated servant of the Lord. The congregation has faced several challenges over the past couple of years. They lost their place of worship they had been renting for several years. The elderly couple that owned the property passed away and the family decided to sell the property. The congregation has moved locations a couple of times. Since most of the members do not own cars and transportation is difficult and costly, the congregation needs to stay within reasonable walking distance of all the members. They found vacant lot to rent and have constructed a small worship place. They would like to purchase property and build a proper church, but the cost of property is very expensive in Kinshasa. 

Pray that the Lord will provide for this ministry as they strive to estalish a confessional Lutheran congregation that will serve as a strong foundation from which to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ among the 21+ million residents of Kinshasa.

On Tuesday, May 5th, Peter and I fly from Kinshasa to Lubumbashi for our visit with Pastor Yumba Lumbala and the CCLC.

Visitation Album HERE

Peter and me with Pastor Lumiangu and the Liturgist Jean Raphael

Lunch...yep, that's a caterpillar, and yep...I ate them all. They taste like chewy dirt



Peter teaching in French at the Bible Seminar



Two little girls sitting near me that kept asking me to take their picture


CLC Affiliated congregation in Kinshasa

Boarding our Air Congo flight from Kinshasa to Lubumbashi

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

God will open doors