Also, they talk about politics in Congolese churches pretty much every Sunday. One of the smartest things Bill Swing did was go to a different Kin church each week to keep a finger on popular sentiment about MONUC, politics, etc.
Ha! Well, yes, of course Kinshasa is not a dominantly Anglophone city. But that doesn’t mean it’s impossible to find an English song in all of Kinshasa… which is why the world is awesome. Alas, as I said, the friend who gave it to me told me it’s in Kinshasa — but that’s all I know!
I would move to Kinshasa just to go to this church. All kinds of awesome.
Me too!
Also, they talk about politics in Congolese churches pretty much every Sunday. One of the smartest things Bill Swing did was go to a different Kin church each week to keep a finger on popular sentiment about MONUC, politics, etc.
Love this – but is this an anglophone church?
That I don’t know, got it from a friend. Will ask!
My friend says Francophone.
My friend is really changing the way we pray
i don t think this is kinshasa! the song is in english while kinshasa is a francophone and lingalaphone city. it might be south africa or nigeria …
Ha! Well, yes, of course Kinshasa is not a dominantly Anglophone city. But that doesn’t mean it’s impossible to find an English song in all of Kinshasa… which is why the world is awesome. Alas, as I said, the friend who gave it to me told me it’s in Kinshasa — but that’s all I know!
uuummm…Except this is a Nigerian church in Houston, TX, and the man’s name is Bro Franklin -a man who came to the United States from Kenya. You can actually find an interview/testimony and his story from here –> http://praisehouston.com/1421011/powerful-testimony-from-bro-franklin-why-he-dances-like-david-danced/
Internet, I shake my fist at you! Thanks for the link to the Houston site.