D.R. Congo World Mussion Frontier

Ministry in Democratic Congo began in 2002.
After completing the Rwanda National Evangelization Conference in 2001, church pastors in the Bukavu region of Congo requested to hold an evangelization conference in Congo.
From 2002 to 2011, evangelization conferences were held centered on Bukavu, the capital of South Kivu Province, and Goma, the capital of North Kivu Province.
Since 2003, it has expanded its Congo ministry by establishing a mission office in Goma City and operating a technical school and Korean language school.
In 2011, due to internal circumstances, the Mission decided to temporarily suspend its mission in Congo and withdrew its Goma mission center. However, in 2013, it resumed its mission and began construction of the center on the site of Katongo, Uvira, South Kivu Province.
In Congo, it operates as a local NGO named CLWMF (Christian Life World Mission Frontiers), which currently has centers in Bukavu and Uvira, South Kivu Province.