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N.B. The DACB does not yet have stories for some African countries.


Algeria Egypt Mali Sierra Leone
Angola Equat. Guinea Mauritania Somalia
Benin Eritrea Mauritius South Africa
Botswana Ethiopia Mayotte Sudan
Burkina Faso Gabon Morocco Swaziland
Burundi Gambia Mozambique Tanzania
Cameroon Ghana Namibia Togo
Cape Verde Guinea Niger Tunisia
Central African Rep. Guinea Bissau Nigeria Uganda
Chad Kenya Reunion West. Sahara
Comoros Lesotho Rwanda Zambia
Congo-Brazzaville Liberia Saint Helena Zimbabwe
Cote d'Ivoire Libya Sao Tome/Principe  
Dem. Rep. of Congo Madagascar Senegal  
Djibouti Malawi Seychelles


***Here are the names of the people and places in the mini gallery on the homepage.

Two young women martyred for their faith in Carthage, North Africa in 203 A.D.
A twentieth century Ethiopian evangelist who traveled hundreds of miles to remote regions and planted dozens of churches.
Church in Ethiopia  
Samuel Ajayi Crowther The first native bishop of the Anglican church in the Niger Delta in the 19th century.
Church in Uganda  
Apolo Kivebulaya A missionary from Uganda, Apolo was the "apostle to the pygmies" in the northeastern corner of the Belgian Congo.
Janani Luwum Archbishop Janani Luwum dared to speak out against the atrocities of Idi Amin's regime and was martyred for his courage.
Augustine Bishop of Hippo, North Africa, he was a father and theologian of the early church (4th century).
Church in Sudan  
Charlotte Manye Maxeke A leader in the African Methodist Episcopal Church and the first African woman to obtain a B.Sc. in South Africa.
William Wadé Harris Independent church leader credited for the conversion of over 100,000 people in West Africa around the turn of the century.
Church in South Africa  
Charles Lwanga He was martyred along with twenty of his companions under the reign of King Mwanga of the Buganda kingdom (19th c.)