Month: September 2022

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Digging for Peoples’ Hearts

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We won one more time. We are the victor in the Lord. We are delighted to let you know that we have successfully built wells in nine different villages that have always faced a safe drinking water problem. From April to September, the possibility of bringing such a significant impact has only been possible due to your lasting partnership and commendable promises. My dear partners, the unimaginable and undeniable problems brought by water scarcity in those areas have always got numerous problems besides water-borne diseases among children.

Besides the struggle in fetching pure drinking water from distant places, slipping on the way back home, carrying heavy pots, and running late for other urgent tasks, these villages have faced different eyebrow-raising problems such as fierce conflicts and fights. Villagers from low caste communities who are obliged to take water from a common source are often offended and threatened not to use the water source. Villagers blame each other for finishing the water by too much consumption, especially during the drought season and drying of the water source. More irrelevant fights and quarrels occur due to insufficient drinking water.

Therefore, we thank our Lord, who helped us intervene in the situation and show His equal love to them. We built 24-hour running water well where everyone, regardless of caste, gender, religion, or occupation, could come and drink from the well of life.

Dear partners, your love, prayer, generosity, and unconditional deliverance have brought unity, maintained brotherhood, and restored humanity in those highly affected villages. May God bless you increasingly.

 

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Speeding Up

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“We are running out of time. We do not have time to sit, talk, and rest. Not even a second! We are getting late. We have a big job, many places to go, a hundred lives to impact, and powerful Heavenly news to pass on. We need more missionaries and energy to evangelize people.” says Ps. B.

He adds, “Many wandering people struggle amid persecution, poverty, life’s dizziness, frustrations, and daily problems. Our job is to share life-saving testimonies and bring Heaven to Earth. Let us gear up and get ready for His second coming. Our short rest or lateness can take away somebody’s life.”

His ordinary yet meaningful words filled me with more power and energy. To evangelize most hidden tribes in the Himalayas, he walked miles tearing his shoes, sweating his clothes, and emptying his stomach. Thank you, partners, for hearing my request and providing our three faithful men of God with motorcycles to speed up God’s mission. Your gracious and generous hearts have not just eased God’s work but geared up our mission and vision. Let us continue encouraging such active and energetic missionaries to reach our goal soon.

Thank you very much for your partnership. We are grateful to you for everything.

 

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Hundreds of Targets with One Arrow

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It is delightful praise of the Lord that we received another honour of providing two projectors to our missionary leaders. Many influencings and blessed Christian Nepali movies have and intend to impact Nepalese societies and Nepali language understanding majorities significantly. We have years of many life-changing testimonies where few people have restored their cataract eyesight while watching Jesus’ movie. Still, in many parts of our mission fields, the regular Christian movie show brings many lives to Christ and builds unbelievable testimonies. The film conveys a unique enthusiasm, better understanding, and quickly comprehensible knowledge. It is what I call hundreds of targets with one arrow.

Dear partners, thank you very much for your partnership. Thank you for providing such compatible, handy, and portable projectors. Your generosity in building God’s nation is commendable. May God bless you more.

 

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Fighting Monthly Pain

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Menstrual pads have provided much love, concern, and awareness among our beloved sisters in the Himalayas. Since we have been distributing quality pads to them, their seriousness towards a healthy and hygienic lifestyle has transformed dramatically.

It is God’s great plan that we could intercede in providing those essential pads to three hundred sisters in distinct parts of the Himalayas in a single month. God is using our sisters in His mission and building His kingdom. Those initiative-taking sisters invite many other sisters to the Church, guiding them in the walk with Christ, reading Bible, participating in sewing training, serving Church through choir service, cleaning church buildings, cooking food, and many more. Despite many ministerial teachings and lessons, we overlook personal, marital, and physical issues. We believe an unhealthy body cannot focus on serving God. Since women face a lot of changes in and out of their bodies, we encourage our sisters to serve Lord with proper health and confidence.

Our sincere thanks and appreciation go to all the beloved hearts for caring about my underprivileged sisters and equipping them with more confidence. May God bless you abundantly.

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Glucose – Building Blocks

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Praise the Lord, for we did something different this time regarding health concerns. As we heard about the problems caused due to extreme exhaustion and several deficiencies in the body, we produced an idea to educate people about the importance of Glucose – an instant energy drink.

It is a magnificent pleasure to share Jesus’ love and distribute 200 glucoses to our beloved people in central Nepal. These beneficiaries included most older adults with a vitamin D deficiency and other health issues caused by its deficit.

Glucose D is an instant energy drink that provides all the nutrients and minerals required by the body during days of extreme exhaustion and fatigue. It helps to overcome Vitamin D deficiency, dehydration, etc. Glucose has countless benefits, such as cooling body temperature, recovering muscle after a day of agricultural work, serving as a fuel for the brain, and maintaining cardiovascular and digestive health by relieving heartburn, indigestion, and upset stomach. They became so happy to know its benefit and to receive it.

Purna Praja, 67, said, “The hardship of village lifestyle doesn’t let you pause from your daily works. Struggle and works are our daily bread. We face many health problems such as deficiency of vitamins and minerals. In addition, our place lacks medical centres and helpful medicines or supplements such as this Glucose D. How great and considerable minds are those who understand a villager’s small yet essential need? This instant energy drink will help us maintain dehydration and the system of our body. Thank you, Lord, and all the precious children of God who cared for us and expressed their love. May God bless them.”

 

Dear partners, the unique approach to caring for them and showing God’s love has strongly impacted them this time. Thank you for your partnership.

 

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David vs. Goliath

Blog, COVID-19, Disaster Relief, It Is Happening, Mission Trip, Outreach

Who can stand us when Jesus is in our favour? Who dares to stop us when Jesus holds our hands?

Harsh weather is not His obstruction. No storm nor thunder could ever stop His mighty plans. Nature is His creation, and they obey His commands. The recent mission trip to another deep location in central Nepal testified this witness. When recent floods and heavy rainfall obstructed Nepal, we stepped out to make a difference in the bereaved families and distributed food relief to 200 beneficiaries. It was the best opportunity for us to share Jesus’ love and spread the gospel through the human act. The kindness bestowed in times of hardship and loneliness significantly impacts anyone’s life.

The rainy season, distant locations, inaccessibility of transportation, and scary rivers were only a few death risks. People needed to walk miles to collect the food. As some mothers could not leave their children home, they had to bring them. Above that, they crossed a bridgeless river separating two different villages. Therefore, villagers were shaking as the water rose in the river. The tractor filled with food relief broke down while passing through the river. It scared us because we were more concerned about the food in it. The rising river could not only sweep tractors but all the food relief. The situation went worse when we had to bring a bulldozer finally to pull it off the river.

Ps. P says, “This has never happened before, pastor. The weather changed so drastically that it made our life more challenging. Especially mothers carrying their children on their backs and lifting heavy food relief at the same time while crossing the river took away my breath. It is not a witness of their strength, experience, or capability but a clear image of their pressure, hardship, poverty, and fear of famine. Most of their fields, livestock, and houses were swept away by heavy landslides, and they went homeless. If they get morning food, they fear collecting evening meals. Children stayed starving for many days last week. Recently one family lost their lives because of a landslide. Shifting places is not an option because this is our forefather’s land.

But all thanks to the generous hearts of beloved God’s people who cared about us and sent their love. Our gratitude to our caretakers for immediately enlightening us about God’s timely presence. May God bless each one of them.”

Dear partners, as the picture speaks the truth, the situation was intense in this area. People are struggling for their lives and thank you very much for putting your feet in my people’s shoes. Thank you for your kindness and unconditional generosity. Thank you for your partnership.