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News update -- 12 May 2004 bulletin

News from Judy Acheson (CMS UK) in Congo

From Judy's prayer letter dated 25 April 2004

Judy Acheson (CMS UK)"Let me give you the statistics of what the MU worker found for women on her first visit around the Diocese of Kindu after three years of war :-

* Killed by being buried alive, gang raped, beaten to death, chopped to death.

"This is only one diocese, what of the rest?

"We do not have statistics for the youth but many have been killed, many joined the various rebel groups because of vengeance, losing their belongings or trying to find a living. We praise God for those who refused to be dragged into the fighting. How can we help them to start their lives again.?

A community tries to rebuild their damaged school
A community tries to rebuild their damaged school

"We have a major task ahead. The Diocesan youth leaders need much help and further training to meet these challenges. We need to consider the following:-

"Please pray that God will show me the way ahead and that I won't get bogged down by the enormity of this task."

News from the BFA committee

The committee met on Sunday 2 May 2004:

Over the last 2 months, BFA has forwarded support for 25 pastors.

The committee agreed:

Thank you for your partnership in this strategic work in DRC

 

Last updated 12 May, 2004

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