The Nande people live primarily in the North Kivu province of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, where they form one of the region's largest indigenous groups. A smaller number are in Uganda. They speak Nande, a Bantu language.
Nande daily life is heavily tied to farming and trade. Many live in rural villages, cultivating crops like bananas, cassava, beans, and maize; others engage in local commerce and markets. Family relations and community support networks shape decisions, celebrations, and mutual aid. Social gatherings frequently include traditional songs and dances, and extended families play a central role in child-rearing and community responsibilities.
Almost all Nande identify as Christian. A complete Bible is available in the Nande language, and it, along with other ministry resources such as the JESUS Film, supports local Scripture engagement. Christian identity is widespread, although the degree of personal discipleship varies among individuals and communities.
While the Nande are predominantly Christian in affiliation, many believers still lack deep biblical discipleship and theological training. There is ongoing need for strong pastoral leadership and Scripture-based teaching that moves beyond cultural identification with Christianity to maturity in faith. Economic pressures and regional instability also affect families and the church's capacity to serve vulnerable members.
Pray that Nande believers would grow in solid biblical understanding and daily obedience, leading them to take Christ to those without the gospel.
Pray for godly pastors and teachers to be raised up from within the community.
Pray that access to Scripture in Nande would result in personal transformation and gospel fruitfulness.
Pray for unity and spiritual resilience amid social or economic challenges.
Pray for effective youth discipleship that anchors the next generation in Christ.
Scripture Prayers for the Nande in Congo, Democratic Republic of.
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