Pastor Camille Ntoto to Join CPAC Christian Persecution Summit
- Staff Writer
- Oct 21
- 1 min read

Pastor Camille Ntoto, visionary co-founder of Africa New Day (Un Jour Nouveau), is set to speak at the Christian Persecution Summit on October 30, 2025, at the U.S. Capitol in the Cannon Caucus Room. Born in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Pastor Ntoto brings a powerful perspective to the global fight against Christian persecution. With a deep commitment to faith-driven initiatives, he has dedicated his life to empowering communities through education, economic development, and advocacy. As a pastor of a thriving 1,000-member church in war-torn eastern Congo, Ntoto’s work extends beyond the pulpit, addressing critical issues like violence against Christians and societal challenges through his influential radio broadcasts and collaborations with U.S. Congress and European Union leaders.
Pastor Ntoto’s initiatives, alongside his wife, Esther, have transformed lives in North Kivu, where they established a school that sets a standard for excellence and launched programs such as Generation Hope and Women of Congo to empower youth and women. His innovative men’s outreach program tackles sexual violence by reshaping cultural views on masculinity, fostering respect and accountability.
At the Summit, Ntoto will share insights from his tireless efforts to combat Christian persecution in the DRC, offering a compelling vision for mobilizing churches and policymakers to support survivors and advocate for religious freedom.
Join us to hear Pastor Ntoto and other leaders address the urgent global crisis of Christian persecution. Reserve your tickets today: cpac.org/summit/christians.








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