News from David and Lori Persons, United Methodist missionaries to the D.R. Congo
Sunday, December 24, 2006
Christmas 2006
Monday, November 27, 2006
Life is hard for Congolese
Saturday, November 25, 2006
WHO: Africa needs health investment
Friday, November 17, 2006
Mulungwishi mission calendar arrives
- Pre-school
- Elementary School
- High School
- Seminary
- Women's School
- Katanga Methodist University
- Master of Leadership Program
- Health Clinic
- Nutrition Program
- Development & agriculture
- Church life
- The Persons' extended family
To order the calendars, contact the Persons' U.S. Liaison:
Jeanette Michelin 1230 County Rd., #136 Cheyenne, WY 82009
jjmcmh [at] aol.com
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Heavy hearts, but thankful too
Saturday, November 04, 2006
Persons' photos at Cornerstone UMC
- Group shots of David, Lori, the two local ministers, and Dr. Kongolo.
- David ("Buddy Rich") with a drum set.
- The Persons presenting Cornerstone with a colorful Congo-made banner.
Cornerstone uses a team of digital photographers, but Larry is the one with the photog@cornerstonedelaware.com email address.
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
New: Weather links
- Yahoo! weather page for Likasi
- Likasi - AccuWeather
- Africa satellite - Weather Channel
- Likasi - weather for you (features day and night forecasts)
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Missionary Minute from former student
Saturday, October 28, 2006
Online interactive maps of the area
- Likasi - Microsoft Live Local
- Mulungwishi - Google Maps
Google's regular map view of the area is not as good as Microsoft's, but the sattelite view has great colors. - Mulungwishi - Microsoft Live Local
- Likasi and Mulungwishi road map - Microsoft Live Local
- Lubumbashi - Microsoft Live Local
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
DR Congo in the news
- Refugees International concerned about humantiarian crisis
- Rebels had access to arms despite embargo (BBC)
- Human Rights Watch claims DRC soldiers abducting people (UPI)
- WHO reports plague in northern DR Congo (BBC)
- Catholic Bishops appeal for peace
- New Jersey teen helps fight river blindness in Congo
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Sunday, October 08, 2006
CNN covers Congo conflict
Monday, July 31, 2006
DR Congo election news
- Carter Center sends election observers - Jul 21
- Election season in the Congo (Slate) - Jul 28
- Congo elections - a date with history? (NPR) - Jul 28
- Brutal peacekeepers (Intl Herald Tribune) - Jul 28
- Violent election campaign (Reuters AlertNet) - Jul 29
- Hopes for peace (Reuters AlertNet) - Jul 29
- A chance to promote good governance (Reuters AlertNet) - Jul 31
- Congo vote and example for Africa (Reuters AlertNet) - Jul 31
- Two elections down; four to go (Reuters AlertNet) - Jul 31
- Election losers may cause problems (Reuters AlertNet) - Jul 31
- Environment minister threatens rebellion (Business Day, Johannesburg) - Jul 31
- New government must stop the looting (Reuters AlertNet) - Jul 31
Sunday, July 30, 2006
Election day observations
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
Information about the DRC
- Africa in Conflict - DR Congo
- Democratic Republic of the Congo (Wikipedia)
- Democtaric Republic of Congo, African Studies Center, Univ. Penn.
- DRC (Zaire) - African Guide
Wednesday, July 05, 2006
July update from David & Lori
So many heartaches
We would like to share first, about how hard these last months have been because of the loss of so many special people in our lives. Even, now, it all seems too much! Just before Easter, Lori's cousin, Don Hutton Jr ( Aunt Joan's oldest son) died suddenly from a heart attack. He was good family man and gifted in business. A week and a half later, we lost one of our favorite "missionary uncles", Marvin Wolford, suddenly, again from heart problems. He was a contemporary of our parents and we both grew up knowing him. He was special and had a great sense of humor. Next week, we lost a fellow missionary, Mark Masters, who had a heart attack in Nepal ( had worked in Zambia some years ago) He was only 43. Two weeks latter, just before graduation, we received word that "Uncle" Ken, another missionary contemporary of our folks, and like one of our parents, had died. We had just been down in Zambia in May, with him and Aunt Lorraine, his son John and Kendra. He was 83 and had been failing and he wanted to die in Africa. We went down to Zambia for Uncle Ken's beautiful 'home-going' celebration but again so aware of all our parents passing. Now, this week we are broken again to hear that Mel Downs, Lynnette's husband (our close friend who does some of our emails connections) passed away. He had had a long two years battling CA. We will miss his compassion, wonderful sense of humor and a beautiful voice. Wow! it has been so hard to say goodbye for this earthly while but we really want you to lift all these precious families up in prayer and we can only say how privileged we were to know them ... what a special part of God's family they were and how many people they touched with their lives.May: Zambia and Congo
It seems that in between these happenings we continued at Mulungwishi then taught for two weeks, in mid May, at the Kafakumba South Pastors School in Zambia, both to the pastors students and their wives. It was a good experience and a time of sharing. During that time, Lori had malaria, not fun and slowed us down a bit!! Back in Congo, our Seminary had public defenses of the Master's Thesis. Always a good to experience the issues our Congolese pastors our wrestling within the tribal traditions meeting with Christianity. the Gospel has to answer everyone's hearts cry and that means many worldviews!! We are happy to see more and more good mixtures and ways of understanding.June: Graduation
Then on to the Graduation, June 11, of 9 pastors (undergrad level) and 7 with Master's degree and 17 from the Women's School. Always a miracle! Praise the Lord! and a big celebration! When you say Graduation, it brings about thoughts of all the studies of the year, the time and teaching, the discussions, the sharing and prayers to have the Lord's guidance and grace, the relationships with these families. You watch the graduates go receive their diplomas and your heart is full in thanksgiving for their steps forward into the ministry and for the Lord's keeping! ... always present in this chaotic and unstable country! It is a happy-sad time with the goodbyes. Many of you have been there in supporting them and without your faithfulness these graduations would have a harder time happening. Thank you so much! Now, you must continue to pray as they go out into a very difficult arena of ministry.Danes, Swiss to redo water supply; Lori gets Malaria
After graduation, as we mentioned above, we went quickly to Zambia for Uncle Ken's funeral and then back to buy supplies in Lubumbashi to prepare for a 15 member Danish-Swiss Team, who have come out to redo our water system at Mulungwishi! Yea! Yea! they are hard at work as we write! During that time and the continuing week Lori was not feeling well, and tested positive at our Clinic for malaria and possible Typhoid fever! Help! So after getting preliminary treatment from our great dispensary nurses, we went on with the preparations. When the Team arrived, we were ready and our great women's cooking crews in place and then we headed down to Lubumbashi this past week to see our friend, Dr. Delgado, (7th Adventist missionary Dr.) Not only did he diagnose Lori with Typhoid Fever, but David also! So! Here we rest, taking our meds and getting some time out! We have been blessed to stay in the home of a friend who is traveling at the moment and it is been a place of peace and quiet!Pray for recovery, DR Congo elections, those who control wealth
Be in prayer with us as we recover. Also, be in prayer as we close up during this last month in order to come back to the States to visit many of you and your churches. prayers are also needed for the upcoming National election in Congo coming up the 30th of July. This will be the first real election in over 40 years. People are excited about it but there is a great uncertainty and tension about the future. We hope that you were able to read the June 5th issue of Time Magazine which is does a fair job of showing the realities which Congo faces in an article titled, "The Deadliest War in the World". [Time magazine cover]. Pray for those who control large amounts of the wealth around the world, coming out of Congo as without this great mineral wealth there would not be this horror and tension? Continue to pray for so many people, especially women and children living a hellish life caught in the crossfires of greed and power! We know that we serve a God who is faithful, present and provides His grace in every situation! As always, we thank the Lord for your faithful standing with us and your encouragement! We always enjoy hearing from you. We treasure your friendship and being in God's wonderful family with you. We love you.Monday, June 19, 2006
DRC's heart-rending history
Friday, June 16, 2006
DRC election-related articles
Here are a couple of links to articles related to the upcoming elections in D.R. Congo:
Saturday, June 10, 2006
BBC's Focus on Africa
- "Kabila's Kingdom" - With elections coming in June, this is a timely article.
- "Law of the Jungle"
Thursday, May 11, 2006
UN Humantiarian Action Plan for DRC
Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Congolese reality a harsh one
- Read the full article, "A Dose of Congolese Reality," at GBGM
Health conditions in Central Africa
Congo's problems
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
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Saturday, April 22, 2006
April update
Saturday, April 01, 2006
Eastern Congo humanitarian crisis
Afrol news reports that after the huge worldwide response to help tsunami victims, humanitarian aid for Africa has now almost dried up.
"We need money and we need it now," said top UN humanitarian official Jan Egeland. The situation in the eastern part of DR Congo is "the biggest, most neglected humanitarian emergency in the world today," he stated.
Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Other DR Congo photos
Monday, March 27, 2006
Living in Katanga
Thursday, March 23, 2006
Back to Mulungwishi
Saturday, March 04, 2006
Photos and slideshow
You can now view the latest photos from Lori and David online as either as a gallery or a slideshow at Flickr:
The above links will always show the latest posting of photos. To see all photos, use the gallery link and check out prior "pages".
Because this photo blog is now available, the same photos previously posted here have been deleted.
African Beat - Feb. 2006
Saturday, February 25, 2006
Heading back to DR Congo
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
Feed Reader reviews
Monday, February 20, 2006
Mulungwishi sunset
