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Christian bikers to help bring motorbikes to rural Congo

Posted: Tuesday, August 26, 2008, 9:20 (BST)
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Road maintenance may not always be up to scratch in Britain but it's a dream in comparison to rural parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

After years of conflict that left people too scared to keep the jungle at bay, overgrown tracks deprive small towns and villages of much-needed supplies.

Now a group of Scottish bikers is doing something to help: the Christian Motorcyclists' Association (CMA) is holding a sponsored ride in aid of the Scottish Bible Society to help provide motorcycles and pedal bikes so that remote communities can receive the Bibles that growing churches are calling for.

The bikers will set off on Saturday 6 September and travel to Alford, Aberdeenshire, by way of Bridge of Allan, Perth, Blairgowrie, Braemar, Ballater and Banchory. During the course of the event, the riders will pass through some 72 towns and small villages.

On the following Sunday, the CMA will attend their stand at the Grampian Motorcycle Convention in Alford, with some bikers planning to attend the morning and evening worship services at Alford Parish Church.

The run re-commences on Monday 8 September, when the bikers return south via Aberdeen, Stonehaven, Inverbervie, Montrose, Dundee, Cupar, Auchtermuchty, and then from Kinross to either Kincardine or Inverkeithing.

In the absence of normal transport and deliveries, some Congolese church leaders have been forced to walk to the next town to copy out part of the Bible to read at services.

"A donation of £12 will help buy a motorcycle or bicycle, or provide copies of the Bible or New Testament in local languages," explained Colin Hay of the Scottish Bible Society.

"We hope that this effort by our biker friends will generate a lot of support for the struggling folk in Congo."





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Added: Tuesday, August 26, 2008, 19:45 (BST)

What a fantastic idea! I returned from the North West of DR Congo last week after a short visit (I have worked there for 25 years). Everything in your article is very true. I tried to buy Bibles in Arua, Uganda, in the local languages, and all that was available was 19 copies of the New Testament at $2.50. I took the lot! Does anyone know if Lubara or Kakwa Bibles are available? I estimate, in the Anglican Diocese of Aru, there is an average of about 2 Bible owning families in each village church of a couple of hundred members. Motor bikes and bicycles are the only answer to transport. A pastor may have to go 50 odd miles between churches for which he is responsible. None of this is new, but it so important for us to respond. I am responsible for Christian Education in the Diocese of Aru. How can we teach if people don't have access to the Scriptures? As you say, some church leaders (usually lay leaders) have to copy out parts of the Bible. Can you help Aru too?

Patricia Nickson, Upton, Wirral

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