Dr. Samuel Mampunza, Vice President of the Protestant University of Congo and founding Dean of its Medical School, will deliver the keynote address at the Congo Mission Network Conference. He will speak Thursday, Sept. 29 at 3 p.m. ET. Continue reading “Dr. Samuel Mampunza to Speak at 2022 Conference”
2022 Conference Registration Underway!
Good news! Online registration is now underway for the 2022 annual conference of the Congo Mission Network of the Presbyterian Church (USA). The event will be Thursday, Sept. 29- Saturday, Oct. 1 at Myers Park Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, NC. Continue reading “2022 Conference Registration Underway!”
Congo Mission Network Sets 2022 Conference
Please save the dates, Sept. 29-Oct. 1, to attend the 2022 annual conference of Congo Mission Network at Myers Park Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, N.C.! Continue reading “Congo Mission Network Sets 2022 Conference”
“Protection of Vulnerable Children” Is Topic of Jan. 29 Session
Please join the Congo Mission Network Conference on Saturday, Jan. 29, for the fourth and last of its 2021-22 series of virtual mini conferences. The session, which is free, will highlight how protection of vulnerable children meets community development at the grassroots level. Continue reading ““Protection of Vulnerable Children” Is Topic of Jan. 29 Session”
“Christian Literature” Is Theme of Nov. 13 Congo Network Session
Please join the Congo Mission Network Conference on Saturday, Nov. 13, for the third of its 2021-22 series of mini conferences: “Christian Literature: How it Is Used in Every Aspect of the Church’s Work.” The serious shortage of Tshiluba Bibles in DR Congo will also be addressed. Continue reading ““Christian Literature” Is Theme of Nov. 13 Congo Network Session”
Climate Change is Focus of Oct. 16 Session
Please join the Congo Mission Network Conference on Saturday, Oct. 16, for the second of its 2021-22 series of mini conferences: “Environmental Education on Climate Change and its Effect Particularly on the DRC.” Continue reading “Climate Change is Focus of Oct. 16 Session”