Jun 2009 > Schools Beyond the End of the Road, Madagascar
The bush taxis and trucks bring people and supplies to the end of the passable road in a rural area north of Madagascar's capital. From there, people travel by foot for five to six hours to reach rural villages in which an Into Africa partner is constructing school/churches in VCP villages. Supplies are brought to the construction sites on ox-drawn carts.


May 2009 > Photos from Churches in Bandundu Province, DRC
Two VCP training centers are located on the Bateke Plateau in Bandundu province, Democratic Republic of Congo. This is a very remote area, but one in which many people have been coming to faith in Christ in recent years. The following photos are from a trip that Rev. Isaac Luaba, the denomination leader of CEBN, took to the aea in May 2009.

Worshipping the Lord

Dedication of New Church Leaders with Their Wives

Church Leader Dedication

Celebration Following Leader Dedication Ceremony

Presentation of Wheelchair for Paralytic, Donated by Into Africa Supporters
May 2009 > Photos from Baptism in Kadimadiba at Munkamba Lake
Many people have come to faith in Christ Jesus over the past several months in the Kasai-Oriental province of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The photographs below are from the baptism of approximately 30 persons in December 2008 in Munkamba Lake, north of the provincial capital of Mbuji-Mayi.







Mar 2009 > Photo of Fellow Believers in Central African Republic

Jan 2009 > Photos from Dawie Crous' Trip to Angola
Dawie Crous, who holds a number of leadership positions in the governance structure of OMS Africa and the Into Africa Project, takes advantage of opportunities to visit the field. The photos below are from a trip he took to war-torn Angola.









Jan 2009 > Photos of the Mugunga Refugee Camp, Outside Goma, DRC
An Into Africa Project correspondent who has visited this site on numerous occasions took the following photos. The camp houses thousands of displaced persons from within the DRC, and is located outside of Goma. The people have been driven here by recent fighting among rebel factions and government troops. The Goma Children's Ministry of the Into Africa Project helps provide for the kids, physically and spiritually.

Children Orphaned by On-going Conflict

Volunteers Feeding Orphaned Children

Makeshift Shelters in the Camp

Refugees Farming