
DAVE MOSIER/independent editor
The Van Wert Independent, 03/10/2014
A mission trip a few years ago for Dan Custis has led to what can only be called a global business, humanitarian and religious opportunity in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
Custis, who visited the DRC in 2008 after a conversation with former Celina pastor Bill Lewis, established a relationship with the Rev. Michel Wabantu, who pastors a Protestant church in the country, that could only be described as both business and Christianity.
Custis saw the desolation caused in the DRC by years of civil strife, as well as the hunger and sickness that resulted from a decade-long conflict known as the Second Congo War, which has killed 5.4 million people, mostly from non-military causes such as hunger and sickness.