Christians launch prayer initiative for Congo peace

|PIC1|A new prayer movement has been launched in a bid to mobilise UK Christians in praying for lasting peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Prayer for Peace in Congo has been set up to encourage Christians to “pray, act and give” on behalf of the people in Congo, a country marred by years of fighting between the government and rebel forces that has left more than five million people dead in the last decade.

Its initiator, Pastor Kanyemesha of London Fire Church International, said there was an “urgent need” for prayer and action to address the poverty, destitution and powerlessness of the people in Congo, where hundreds of thousands remain displaced as a result of the conflict.

“I believe that this is the time when Christians across denominations have to stand up in prayer in a common agreement for peace and reconciliation,” he told church leaders and politicians at Tuesday’s launch in the House of Lords.

The Bishop of Winchester, the Rt Rev Michael Scott-Joynt said recent military campaigns by the UN to halt the conflict had created fresh waves of refugees, many of whom “have absolutely nothing and are in great need”.

He said prayer needed to be directed at “changes of the heart in the highest levels, for the refugees and the dangerous work of NGOs”.

The bishop urged Christians to pray especially for church leaders in Congo. “They are just as vulnerable to the violence as anyone else,” he said.

Many Congolese fear that another civil war will break out when presidential elections are held later this month.

Marguerite Kongo, a vendor at Bouemba market in the Congolese capital Brazzaville, told the UN news agency IRIN that she had put money aside in the event of trouble.

"With our politicians anything can happen; they want power so much that they could unleash war on the country again," she said. "When you hear people saying in the media that no one has a monopoly on violence, you get worried and take action."
News
Over 320,000 people sign petition opposing Macron's '21st century mark' on Notre-Dame
Over 320,000 people sign petition opposing Macron's '21st century mark' on Notre-Dame

Over 323,000 people have signed a petition in opposition to new stained-glass window designs for Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris.

Nicki Minaj says she has rekindled her relationship with God
Nicki Minaj says she has rekindled her relationship with God

Rapper Nicki Minaj opened up about her recently reignited relationship with God and what inspired her to speak out for persecuted Christians, suggesting that her rise in the music industry made it more challenging to maintain the spirituality of her youth. 

Legal action launched challenge to civil service participation in LGBT Pride events
Legal action launched challenge to civil service participation in LGBT Pride events

The Christian Institute has initiated legal proceedings against Keir Starmer in a bid to end civil service participation in controversial Pride marches. 

National Lottery Heritage Fund awards £7.3m to historic churches
National Lottery Heritage Fund awards £7.3m to historic churches

The National Lottery Heritage Fund has awarded more than £7.3 million to help maintain four historic churches.