Fatal Church Bombing

Wreckage from the bomb.
The aftermath of the bombing.
Photo: Morning Star News

On January 15th, a joint baptismal service was held in the town of Kasindi, which is located in eastern DR Congo. During the service, two men apparently entered the building and left a bag containing explosives before vacating the church premises. The resulting explosion killed at least 14 people and injured dozens of others. As the local hospital was quickly filled with wounded church members, some of the victims had to be transported by United Nations helicopters to the provincial capital of Goma.

The self-proclaimed Islamic State (IS) terrorist group has claimed responsibility for the attack, which is believed to have been perpetuated by the ADF, a rebel group with affiliations to IS. While violence from rebel groups has caused havoc in eastern DR Congo for years, this latest attack directly targeted Christians as they were praying. One church elder believes it was done to threaten and instill fear among members of the Christian community. A Kenyan national, who was allegedly involved in planning the attack, has been arrested.

In response to the incident, the Church of Christ in Congo has called for a time of national mourning. They further urged all believers living in this African nation to be extra vigilant in places of worship. For other reports on persecution of Christians in this war-torn nation, go to this list of reports.

Pray that God's peace will calm the anxious minds and hearts of all who have been affected by this horrific event. Additionally, please pray for the physical and emotional healing of our brothers and sisters in Christ who sustained injuries during the attack. May the Holy Spirit also minister greatly needed comfort to all who are mourning the loss of loved ones. Ask the Lord to guide the efforts of the country's governing forces and other organizations that are diligently working to bring peace to this troubled region, resulting in positive changes taking place in the lives of the perpetrators as well.

  • Country Information

    Population
    111,859,928 (2023 est.)

    Ethnicity (%)
    More than 200 ethnic groups of which the majority are Bantu

    Religion (%)
    Christian (93.1), Kimbanguist (2.8), Muslim (1.3) other (1.2), none (1.3) (2014 est.)

    Leader
    President Felix Tshisekedi (2019)

    Government type
    Semi-presidential republic

    Legal system
    Civil law based on Belgian law along with customary and tribal law.

    Source: CIA World Factbook

  • Pray for DRC

    Pray for protection for Christians in DRC facing violence in the midst of a war-torn nation. Remember the pastors and members of churches destroyed by militant Islamic groups. Remember all those who have been displaced due to violence.(Acts 20:24). Ask God to encourage them to keep their eyes on Jesus, persevere in their faith, and not grow weary or lose heart (Hebrews 10:32-39; Hebrews 12:1-3).

DR Congo News

  • Church Attacks Result in Fatalities and Kidnappings
    A group of Christians are praying together.
    Photo: Wikimedia / Steve Evans (cc)

    Members of the Eglise Message du Temps church are calling for "fervent prayer" after being struck by an attack on January 30th. The church is located within the community of Baeti in the northeastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The attackers have been identified as members of a militant group associated with ISIS.

  • Increasing Violence by IS Terrorists
    A large fire
    IS celebrated killing ''over 100 Christians'' in March.
    Photo: al-Naba

    According to an analysis conducted by BBC Monitoring, the self-declared terrorist group, Islamic State (IS), and its affiliated members have significantly escalated a campaign of violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo. During the first half of 2023, the terrorists claimed to have instigated 58 violent attacks in the DR Congo, targeting those whom they identify as Christians. These attacks are concentrated in the eastern provinces of North Kivu and Ituri.

  • Fatal Church Bombing
    Wreckage from the bomb.
    The aftermath of the bombing.
    Photo: Morning Star News

    On January 15th, a joint baptismal service was held in the town of Kasindi, which is located in eastern DR Congo. During the service, two men apparently entered the building and left a bag containing explosives before vacating the church premises. The resulting explosion killed at least 14 people and injured dozens of others. As the local hospital was quickly filled with wounded church members, some of the victims had to be transported by United Nations helicopters to the provincial capital of Goma.

  • Over 100 Killed by Islamic Militants
    Boy smiling - Photo: Pixabay / T Hammond
    Pray that the peace of Christ will fill
    the hearts of people in D.R. Congo.

    Over a hundred people, largely Christians, have died in mass attacks launched by Islamic extremists in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) since the beginning of 2021. On January 4th, an estimated 22 people had been killed in an overnight raid on the village of Mwenda. A week earlier, at least 42 were slain in two separate attacks within the same region. Then, on January 14th, approximately 46 people died at the hands of the militant Islamic group, Allied Democratic Forces (ADF).