Mashi, Shi in Congo, Democratic Republic of

Mashi, Shi
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People Name: Mashi, Shi
Country: Congo, Democratic Republic of
10/40 Window: No
Population: 1,903,000
World Population: 1,903,000
Primary Language: Shi
Primary Religion: Christianity
Christian Adherents: 97.00 %
Evangelicals: 23.00 %
Scripture: Complete Bible
Ministry Resources: Yes
Jesus Film: Yes
Audio Recordings: Yes
People Cluster: Bantu, Central-Lakes
Affinity Bloc: Sub-Saharan Peoples
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Introduction / History

The Mashi, also known as Shi, are a large Bantu people living primarily in the Sud-Kivu province of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. They speak the Shi language, which has long cultural roots in the region's history before modern borders were formed.

What Are Their Lives Like?

Life among the Mashi revolves around extended family and community networks. Subsistence farming of staples like cassava, bananas, and beans supports most households, while local trade and markets help sustain village and town economies. Traditional music, dance, and shared celebrations often accompany both cultural festivals and church gatherings, binding families and neighborhoods.

What Are Their Beliefs?

Almost all identify as Christian. A complete Bible is available in the Shi language, and Scripture resources such as the JESUS Film and audio recordings support discipleship and church life. While Christian affiliation is widespread, the depth of personal discipleship and application of Scripture varies across communities.

What Are Their Needs?

Despite overwhelming Christian identification, many Mashi believers need deeper biblical discipleship and leadership development within local churches. Pastoral training, small-group discipleship, and culturally relevant teaching materials would help strengthen church health. Economic pressures and regional instability also affect families and ministry effectiveness.

Prayer Points

Pray that Mashi believers would grow in Scripture knowledge and obedience.
Pray for godly pastors and teachers raised up from within the Mashi community.
Pray that local churches would be centers of true discipleship, gospel transformation, and missional outreach.
Pray for strong families that reflect Christ's love and truth.
Pray for peace and provision in areas affected by instability.

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