Title: ANGOLA: Moving toward the Future with Hope
1Welcome to the Global Ministries Mission Live
Webinar with Donna Dudley, missionary working
with the Evangelical Congregational Church in
Angola The presentation will begin at 700pm.
Please mute your computer microphone and turn
up your computer speaker audio volume.
2Challenges Realities for the Church in Angola
3National Context Background
- 1974 Portuguese colonial rule ends
- 1975 MPLA victory ongoing civil war with UNITA
- 1989 1994 failed peace accords
- 2002 Peace accord that is holding
- 2008 Parliamentary elections held
4Political and Social Realities
- Civil war leaves winners and losers, destroyed
infrastructure, legacy of structural and domestic
violence, broken lives and divided communities. - Peace is the cessation of armed hostilities, not
peace with justice. - A weak civil sector and high levels of abuse of
human rights prevail.
5Political and Social Realities (2)
- Economic growth benefits only the few while the
great majority survive on 1 per day. - Paralyzing fear grips and controls most people
if you stand up, you stand out and are at risk. - The truth that sets people free is yet to be
spoken.
6Statistics that Challenge Us
- Life expectancy 40 for men 41 for women
- People actively participating in the economy 32
- Population below poverty line 68
- Population without access to basic health
services 76 - Population with access to basic sanitation 16
7Statistics that Challenge Us (2)
- Population with access to potable water 47
- Population age 20 and under 60
- Infant mortality rate 154 for every 1,000 live
births - Child mortality rate by age five 274 per 1,000
- Maternal mortality rate 1,500 per 100,000
8Evangelical Congregational Church in Angola
(IECA) Background Landmarks
- 1880 founded by North American missionaries to
begin rich history of evangelization and
community development - 1930 first jubilee celebrated 10 missions and
822 branches, generally rural and central - Civil War Destruction of mission stations and
flight of rural people to cities
9Evangelical Congregational Church in Angola
(IECA) Background Landmarks (2)
- 1991 Dept. of Social Assistance, Studies and
Projects (DASEP) created to revitalize community
development - 2009 IECA is Angolas second largest church
with - presence in 15 of 18 provinces, over 900,000
members, - 2,800 congregations,
- fewer than 180 pastors, and resolve to be 100
urban and 100 rural
10IECAs Strategic Outlook
- Mission SloganEvangelize, teach and promote
integral and lasting peace in Angola by Word and
Works - Vision Slogan
- To create a more just Angolan society, founded
on ethical-moral and biblical principles, leading
to a better world for all
11IECAs Strategic Priorities
- Evangelization to grow the church and to create
and sustain hope - Education for children and adults to improve
literacy and academic attainment
12IECAs Strategic Priorities (2)
- Training for teachers, vocational preparation,
and for church and community leadership - Sustainable Development to improve life for
individuals, families, and communities
13IECAs Strategic Priorities (3)
- Health/HIV-AIDS to reduce epidemics, infant and
maternal mortality, and prevent the spread of
AIDS - Gender equity for women and protection for
children to empower those individuals most at
societys margins - Institutional Development to improve the
general administration of churches and projects
and to increase institutional credibility
14Additional Concerns Cited by Clergy and Laity
- Continuing healing from the war, for individuals
and society - Encouraging reconciliation among former
combatants and between various sectors - Sharing ideas regarding how to live in peace,
with a healthy sense of community
15Additional Concerns Cited by Clergy and Laity (2)
- Educating individuals for citizenship promoting
voting rights encouraging government
accountability and empowering civil society - Developing leadership, within both church and
community
16Additional Concerns Cited by Clergy and Laity (3)
- Creating opportunities for self-sustainability of
the church and projects, to lessen the impact of
outside control - Strengthening positive internal and external
partnerships that foster community development
17Additional Concerns Cited by Clergy and Laity (4)
- Advocating for human rights, including special
populations - Encouraging cultural development and pride
18Examples of Forward Progress, Signs of Hope
Canata Pre-School Program
- Opened in March 2009
- Enrolment of 100 children, ages 3 5
- Has a strong arts component, provides
recreational activities, encourages teamwork, and
exposes children to pre-reading skills
19Cuio Water Project
- The goal was to improve poor peoples access to
safe water and basic sanitation to improve health
and living conditions - Construction of a pump-and-gravity system to
deliver water - Local women manage the project and resisted
government attempts to increase pricing - People have moved to the town to benefit from
this safe, secure water supply
20Faces of the Future
21Faces of the Future (2)
22Faces of the Future (3)
23Faces of the Future (4)
24Partnering to Createa Shared Vision of the Future
- I served as an assistant to Luis Samacumbi,
DASEPs General Director, from January 2008
through December 2009 - Helped develop organizational capacities
- Assisted in enhancing strategic and operational
planning and implementation - Offered guidance on a variety of projects
- Assisted in strengthening relationships with
existing partners and creating links to new ones
25- Working together
- to build the
- one body of Christ
- in
- two different places
26The Journey Yet to Come Critical
PresenceMeeting Gods People at the Point of
Deepest Need
27- Thank you for participating in this Global
Ministries Mission Live Webinar. Global
Ministries is able to send missionaries, like
Donna Dudley, on behalf of Disciples and UCC
because of your generous support of Disciples
Mission Fund (DMF) and Our Churchs Wider Mission
(OCWM). - Thank you for sharing the story of Gods mission
in Angola in your congregation and please tell
others about our next Mission Live Webinar on
January 28, 2010 _at_ 8pm when Emily Christmas,
Global Mission Intern serving in South Africa
will share her story.