In Congo, an unconventional Christian movement has existential lessons for the troubled nation
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In Congo, an unconventional Christian movement has existential lessons for the troubled nation

KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — The founder of one of Africa’s largest independent churches spent 30 years in jail and died a prisoner, banished far from his home by Belgian colonial authorities who judged his activities to be dangerous. Unexpectedly, Simon Kimbangu’s religious movement spread across Congo a
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