Featuring:
President Bosokpale
Congolese Free Church
This Sunday,
Elim is hosting the President of the Congolese Free Church, President
Bosokpale. He is speaking at both services. Following the second
service, we will host a potluck in his honor where we will have a Q&A
time.
Who is this
man God has placed in charge of leading His church in the Congo? What
follows is a brief biography and his call as God’s man for this hour.
Bosokpale Langbe
Pitiago Gratien had finished high school with an emphasis on teaching
and was working on his father’s plantation when a friend invited him
to an evangelistic rally in a nearby city. An evangelist had come from
the US and was holding meetings in English that were being translated
into Lingala by a missionary. The message from John 3:16 spoke to him
that evening and he gave his life to Christ. Shortly thereafter, he
was baptized in a local church.
One day he was
introduced to a seminary student and was asked whether he might be
interested in attending seminary. Months before, having received a New
Testament from his younger brother, the passage in Matthew 19, of
giving up everything to follow Jesus and the promise of receiving far
more than what he would give up, brought him to the point, following
this encounter, to realize that God was in fact calling him into
ministry. His father, being both a wealthy politician and large
plantation owner however, had other plans and insisted that he not
become a pastor. The day following this interaction, his father became
severely ill and was taken to Tandala Hos-pital. After being examined
by the doctor and finding that there was nothing wrong with him, he
agreed to meet with the hospital chaplain. It became clear to him that
God had healed him and soon thereafter he encouraged Bosokpale to
attend seminary.
His application was
sent in and he was one of four students accepted to attend the
seminary in Bangui, Central African Republic. When it came time for
them to leave for school however, he received a letter saying that
they wanted him to remain at Tandala to be evaluated over the course
of the next year because of his recent conversion and non-Christian
family background. It was during that year that he met his wife-to-be,
Jeanette, and they were married. So, for the next year he taught
elementary school at a village near Tandala.
The following year,
he reapplied to attend the seminary in Bangui, but again was not
accepted. He appealed the decision and even applied at another
seminary but was refused there as well. Finally, he was accepted at a
seminary in Kinshasa where both he and Nubako Selenga attended as
first-year students. He finished seminary in 1991 and returned to work
as an assistant pastor and a pastor for 4 years, as a District
Superintendent for 18 years, and in 2008 was voted President of the
Evangelical Free Church work in Congo.
President
Bosokpale gives oversight to the second largest Evangelical Free
Church denomination in the world, which currently consists of over 900
churches. He and his wife, Jeanette, have 7 children, with the oldest
in college in Kinshasa and the youngest in 2nd
grade.
This is his first trip to the U.S.A.