Kela, Lemba in Congo, Democratic Republic of

Kela, Lemba
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People Name: Kela, Lemba
Country: Congo, Democratic Republic of
10/40 Window: No
Population: 982,000
World Population: 982,000
Primary Language: Kela
Primary Religion: Christianity
Christian Adherents: 95.00 %
Evangelicals: 15.00 %
Scripture: Portions
Ministry Resources: Yes
Jesus Film: No
Audio Recordings: Yes
People Cluster: Bantu, Central-Congo
Affinity Bloc: Sub-Saharan Peoples
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Introduction / History

The Lemba Kela, also known as the Kela or Lemba, are a Bantu people of the DRC who speak the Kela language, which is used across generations in Kasai-Oriental and neighboring areas. Their identity has been shaped by longstanding connections to farming life and regional culture within the central Congo basin.

What Are Their Lives Like?

Kela families typically live in rural villages where subsistence agriculture is central, growing cassava, bananas, and other staples for food and market trade. Daily life revolves around tending fields, caring for children, and maintaining close extended family ties. Celebrations such as weddings or harvest gatherings draw families together with shared meals, often centered on staples like fufu or cassava dishes common across Congo, and times of music and dance.

What Are Their Beliefs?

Christianity, especially Roman Catholicism, is widespread among the Kela, shaped by decades of missionary presence. While many identify as Christian in tradition and community life, few are deeply rooted in biblical discipleship, and opportunities remain for spiritual growth in Christ.

What Are Their Needs?

Deeper discipleship rooted in the life and teachings of Jesus Christ would strengthen communities to live out the gospel in everyday work and relationships. Peaceful community stability and access to education and health resources would support family wellbeing and resilience amid regional challenges. Greater encouragement for believers to engage in mission could see Kela Christians become sources of blessing to neighboring groups. There is a great need for a faithful translation of the complete Scriptures, outreach materials, and evangelism resources in the Kela heart language.

Prayer Points

Pray that Kela believers will grow in Christlike maturity and boldness to share the good news with friends, neighbors, and family members.
Pray for unity, peace, and reconciliation within families and villages.
Pray for provision of holistic training, health, and educational opportunities that reflect Christ's love in practical ways.
Pray for a complete translation of the scriptures in the Kela language.
Pray asking God if he would use you to faithfully preach the gospel, teach the Bible, and make disciples in Central Africa.

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