Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Democratic Republic of the Congo | |
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Democratic Republic of the Congo: World Factbook, 2009[1] | |
Area |
2,344,858 sq km |
Population |
68,692,542 |
Languages |
French (official), Lingala (a lingua franca trade language), Kingwana (a dialect of Kiswahili or Swahili), Kikongo, Tshiluba |
Religions |
Roman Catholic 50%, Protestant 20%, Kimbanguist 10%, Muslim 10%, other (includes syncretic sects and indigenous beliefs) 10% |
Ethnicity |
Over 200 African ethnic groups of which the majority are Bantu; the four largest tribes - Mongo, Luba, Kongo (all Bantu), and the Mangbetu-Azande (Hamitic) make up about 45% of the population[1] |
Groups Associated with MWC |
3 (2006)[2] |
Membership in MWC Affiliated Churches |
216,268 (2006)[2] |
The Democratic Republic of the Congo a country in central Africa with a population of 68,692,542.[1] The Democratic Republic of the Congo has the second largest Anabaptist population in the world behind the United States (2006). In 2006 the country had three Anabaptist-related groups officially associated with Mennonite World Conference and a total membership of 216,268.[2]
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Anabaptist-Related Groups
In 2006 there were three Anabaptist-related groups officially associated with MWC in DR Congo:
- Communauté des Eglises de Frères Mennonites au Congo
- Communauté Evangélique Mennonite
- Communauté Mennonite au Congo
Annotated Bibliography
Related Resources in AnabaptistWiki
The Jesus Tribe: Grace Stories from Congo's Mennonites 1912-2012
Sélections des archives de la Africa Inter-Mennonite Mission (AIMM)
External Links
D.R. Congo on Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online.
Biographies of North American Mennonite missionaries in Democratic Republic of Congo on GAMEO
Biographies of CMCo members such as Kabangy Moïse, Shambuyuyu Emmanuel, Kafutshi Kakesa, Muatende Pierre on GAMEO
Biographies of CEFMC members such as Djimbo Timothée, Matsitsa Matsi, Kilabu Bululu, and Matungulu Floribert on GAMEO
Biographies of CEM members such as Kazadi Matthieu and Mbombo wa Tshipongo Esther on GAMEO
Biographies of Congolese Mennonite Brethren featured among other Profiles of Mennonite Brethren Faith (a publication of the Mennonite Brethren Historical Commission) Check out the stories of:
Africa Journal A biannual, bilingual (French-English) magazine featuring stories of African Mennonites in ministry partnership with African Inter-Mennonite Mission
Biographies of Mennonites in DR Congo on the Dictionary of African Christian Biography (DACB) (Search for Mennonite, CEFMC, or CMCo)
Mennonite Mission Network webpage for D.R. Congo
Issues of Congo Missionary Messenger and AIMM Messenger, 1929-2004
RMF articles (French only) Articles du Réseau mennonite francophone (RMF) de la Conférence mennonite mondiale, dont plusieurs portent sur les églises mennonites en RD Congo
Éditions Mennonites blog posts (French only) Blog des Éditions Mennonites. Recherchez "Congo" pour trouver des articles écrits par des mennonites vivant dans ou ayant visité ce pays.
"Becoming global Mennonites: the politics of catholicity and memory in a missionary encounter in Belgian Congo, 1905-1939" PhD. Thesis by Anicka Fast (Boston University 2020)
Citations
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Congo, Democratic Republic of the," CIA World Factbook. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/cg.html (accessed 5 August 2009).
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "2006 Mennonite and Brethren in Christ World Membership," Mennonite World Conference. http://www.mwc-cmm.org/en15/PDF-PPT/2006mbictotal.pdf (accessed 5 August 2009).