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The NCP Congo
Partnership Is:

 

Building hope, relationships, and empowerment for the people of DR Congo and New Castle Presbytery through mutual respect, understanding, support, and love.

“When we come together, we rise. And in the world

we’re building, everyone rises. No one is exploited

because they’re poor or excluded because they’re weak…We have shed our false boundaries.
We can love without limits. We see ourselves in others. We see ourselves as others. That is the moment of lift”.
Melinda Gates

The NCP Congo partnership was established in 2004 with Kananga Presbytery, located in West Kasai province of central Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Currently, our team consists of 18 churches and
four new church developments.

“We love because He first loved us.”

1 John 4:19

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Recent news from Congo.

In the wake of a free and peaceful election (incumbent Felix Tshisekedi was re-elected), where hopes have been running high, they were soon subdued by terrible rain storms. On Tuesday in Kananga, the night after Christmas, it poured rain all night and by morning severe flooding had caused huge ravines and landslides of homes into them. Many other mud brick homes were destroyed. A total of 32 deaths have been reported, including 2 whole families. At least 5 churches in Kananga Presbytery are in danger of collapsing, including 3 who have sister church relationships with several of our churches, Rain is still falling and more disasters are to come.

In response, we are setting up an account to receive funds for disaster relief.To donate, go to our NCP Congo Partnership web page and click on the new account titled “Landslide Repair and Prevention”. Donate through the Presbytery’s Breezeline portal. OR you can send a check payable to New Castle Presbytery earmarked “Congo Partnership: Landslide Repair and Prevention” and send to 560 People’s Plaza, #240, Newark, DE. 19702. Because of the urgency, please send your donation by January 17. Funds will help with short term emergency relief, i.e. drains, bags and plants, and aid to victims, and longer term recovery.

And please keep our brothers and sisters in Congo in your prayers. Dirt roads are now turned to mud and travel in and around the city is near impossible, which impacts food and other supplies. Thank you.

Laurie Loveless, convener, Congo Partnership.

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