DRC TEAM LEADER
Leonard Kiswangi

Quick Stats

Location:
Central Africa
Area:
2.3 million km2
Population:
81.3 million
Major Cities:
Kinshasa 13.587 million, Lumbumbashi 2.015 million, Mbuji-Mayi 1.6 million, Kananga 1.169 million, Bukavu 1.01 million, Goma 1.05 million Kisangani 1.04 million, Tshikapa 587,548, Kolwezi 453,147, Likasi 447,449
Major Languages:
Kiswahili, Kikongo, Lingala, Tshiluba, French
Colonial History:
Under Belgian rule
Official Language:
French
University Missions
Over 60% of the population of the DRC is under the age of 25, so targeting young people with the Gospel is a crucial step to transforming the lives of urban Africans in the DRC. Leonard’s history of teaching and working in partnership with universities in the DRC, as a student and lecturer has opened doors into a university mission in Kinshasa, the nation’s capital. Université Pédagogique Nationale (UPN) in Kinshasa has been the focus for AE DRC missions, using young mission participants and the university chaplaincy system to connect with their peers. The most important step is in sowing Gospel seeds, to make young people think about the direction their life is headed. One young man, Ernest, who was converted, shared that he was “touched by the testimony shared by the young people”. He has since gone on to evangelise on his own university campus and run a Bible study! Youth reaching youth in Africa is a very effective method of sharing the Gospel.


Peace Building and Reconciliation Program
In 2005, AE began a peace and reconciliation program. It is based on the work of Christ on the cross, with the ultimate objective of denouncing wrongdoing, encouraging repentance and forgiveness, fostering acceptance and developing a culture of peace and security. Sufferers learn to share their grievous losses, to forgive those who have hurt them and to find healing and new life in Christ. Often, former enemies embrace, new trust is formed and the peace from these restored relationships spread throughout cities and nations. Many who’ve found healing receive training on how to train others, creating a dynamic, exponential multiplication of healing and hope.