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Adult Literacy

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Meena Kariya always wanted to read and write. She believes that a family is educated if the mother is educated. However, education was and is never an option in her most conservative community. People prioritize early marriage and sustaining daily lives. She falls into such a native uneducated community that believes if they survive the day, that is their most significant achievement.

But the story changed when people started knowing Jesus; thus, visiting the church and attending house churches became regular practices. Believers such as Meena wanted to read the Bible and run fellowships by themselves. Although education is a crucial necessity in today’s society, schooling is the rarest opportunity in the native communities of the Himalayas. However, there is a well-known saying in the Nepali community that the moustache does not stop the mouth from eating. In other words, age is never an excuse while there is a willingness to study.

 

Dear partners, we are delighted to inform you that we have initiated adult literacy training in the Himalayas to gather people, help them read and write, and talk about Jesus. The six days of classes in a week are conducted in the evening as this is the most suitable time for them to study. The classes last for six months. The adult literacy training includes learning the Nepali alphabet, Bible study, and prayer.

 

Meena says, “I can’t believe I am learning to read and write at this age. Yes! Indeed, dreams do come true. I always wanted to read and write so I could assist my children in their studies. I wished I could read Bible verses in the regular church service, run house fellowships, understand updated government policies, vote for local government, be a responsible citizen, acknowledge the present generation’s demand for our children’s benefit, and so on. I am so happy that our church is initiating such crucial training. Also, I believe that every believer must be educated to combat persecution. I am thankful to all the graceful men and women for considering such an essential program and loving our community.”

Dear partners, thank you very much for your moral and spiritual support. In addition, I am grateful for your continued prayer support that we have successfully planted adult literacy training. I look forward to planting such training in all the other mission fields and receiving your valuable partnership. Thank you once again.

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Pots Carrying the Water of Life

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It is a great joy that we have successfully planted another community water well in West Nepal. Many people now use this well to get the clean, “sweet” water it gives. Some come from great distances. There are so many different stories that surround the water pots brought here. Villagers come with a water pot of anxiety, turmoil, threats, fear, confusion, family issues, medical issues, and many more. As they see the scripture engraved in the slate stone above the tap, they first feel the presence of the Lord. Believers show their love and concern to each other and non-believers as well. They share their stories and offer moral support to one another. As the believers at the well share their experiences, non-believers are exposed to the Gospel in a loving and caring atmosphere. Believers and non-believers alike return to their homes with their water pots filled with clean water and their hearts filled with new hopes, vision, excitement, care, and beliefs.

The water well has not just satisfied the thirst but fulfilled the great commission of the Lord Jesus. The well is not only a public drinking source, but it has acted as a source of love, purity, and concern-sharing connection.

 

 

Thank you, partners, for your unconditional love and support. I believe your support is significantly impacting a community transformation. Thank you for your love and support.

 

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Dilemma!

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One of our native missionaries asked, “Pastor, this might sound stupid, but I always wondered what if Jesus had a means of transportation such as a cycle in His times?”

 

Ps. R replied, “That’s not stupid but logical. He could surely double His ministry.”

Ps. C added, “Yes! Any means of transportation can ease the stress of walking and increase our missionary outreach. That is the purpose of a cycle. Means of transportation such as the cycle is not for the desire for comfort and ease but the basic need for missionaries like us to reach our destination on time. We become exhausted as we get to the fellowships by walking; our physical energy almost gets drained, and we cannot give our best in sharing powerful scriptures. We require some break, and most of all, we must return home late.”

 

Ps. R said, “True, Pastor. Last time, I was very far away evangelizing and sharing the Gospel. It was 4 hours away by walk from here. But then, my wife suddenly called me and said my younger son had swallowed a coin and was choking. So then, I faced a quandary: what should I do? I paused for a while and asked God to lead my situation. I prayed, “God, I am working here for you. Would you please take care of my son at my home?” Then, I called my relative and asked him to help my family with the situation. And I continued evangelizing. Thanks to the Lord, my son was okay after taking him to the hospital. Thanks to the Lord, I found him just as I had left him when I returned home.”

Dear partners, your generosity in helping them with the cycle is not just a means of comforting them during their travel but fulfilling their basic needs and securing their personal life. Your kindness means a lot to their problems. In addition, it has aided in reducing their family burdens and fulfilling their desires to minister for God simultaneously. May God bless you abundantly forever.

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I wish I had a Motorcycle that day.

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One of our native missionaries, Ps. S from the remote Bankariya tribe has a tragic story. Ps. S says, “Pastor, I remember that day when I was in a very stressful situation of my life. As a man, especially as a responsible Dad of a house, it is always challenging for us to handle multiple situations. Responsibility binds us everywhere. I was at the funeral of one of our believers in the remotest village of our locality. I had reached there, traveling early in the morning. I was sharing words of condolence and consolation with the bereaved family, talking through the Bible. Then, I received news that my mother had passed away at home and had asked for me in her last breath. It was such tragic news for me that I now needed consolation words.

That was a very tough moment for me. The Words of God coming out of my mouth were not only for everyone there but for myself as well. So, I had to keep myself together and be brave in that situation. So, I began praying deep inside.

 

Unfortunately, it would take me an entire day to travel home. Although I reached home late and saw my mother’s body, I wished I could hear her voice for the last time. I wished she could have seen me for the last time. I wished I had a motorcycle to come home early that day.”

 

Dear partners, the turmoil and harrowing situation our native missionaries go through is beyond explanation. But, as Jesus said to follow Him, leaving everything behind, our brothers have sacrificed many things and responsibilities to multiply God’s kingdom and outreach to the most unreached places of the Himalayas.

Family is a gift from God; it is our duty to preserve and cherish it. Your generosity in helping them with a motorcycle is the most compelling concern you have bestowed in their lives. With this support, they can multiply God’s work and fulfil their responsibilities and duties simultaneously. May God bless you from His mighty abundance.

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Words of Thanks!

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I am delighted to let you know that we have successfully planted another well of life in the furthest region of Nepal. The locality has always been grieving for clean drinking water. Water scarcity would let them travel miles and consume their time and energy. The drilled water well in the centre of the locality has attracted many villagers with the love of God. As everyone knew, RHMI was the maker of the well. They questioned more about RHMI and found out that the believers of the local church are the first to express their love and care for their native community. Villagers were filled with joy to know someone was there to love and care for them. Now, the well has become a means of evangelizing people and sharing the news of eternity in heaven.

Shraddha Chaudhary said, “I always had to set aside a single day to fetch water from a stream very far away. In addition, it would be dirty, and I had to boil it before drinking it. Furthermore, my ten-year-old son was hospitalized for over two weeks due to a water-borne illness. This has always been a serious matter in our locality. Of course, hospitalization would not be an issue if we had enough money and better services. However, we remain helpless without the intervention of any outside support, as problems always surround us. But thanks to the Lord and those kind hearts who have shown their care for us. This well has incredibly blessed us.”

This year in West Nepal there has been insufficient rain and very, very hot. The shallow hand-dug wells in the villages are drying up. We are grateful the wells drilled by RHMI are still providing clean, sweet water for the villagers. They are so happy!

Thank you, partners, for all your love and support. Thank you very much for caring for my people. Your generosity has been accounted for and will be rewarded by God soon. May God bless you.

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Start of Something New!

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Mamata is a 22-year-old sister responsible for looking after her family. I cannot imagine a fatherless young girl looking after her whole family at such an early age. She quit her studies due to the sad condition of her family. She works in the town in a restaurant, fulfilling the monthly expenses of her mother’s medicine, her younger brother’s studies, their debts, and rent. She is among the many people who suffer from such tragic life stories.

As I believe in teaching people to fish is more important than feeding them with the fish, a sewing machine is the most effective strategy we have applied to support many sisters in the Himalayas. So, we are delighted to inform you that we have successfully established five new sewing machine centres in various locations this month.

Mamata said, “Pastor, I have shared my story with you. It felt like I shared my story and grief with God. He has listened to my cries and shown me a pathway to start something new. I cannot travel miles to work for so little and yet save nothing. Paul’s Corner has given me a ray of hope and confidence in doing something great for my family. I want to be an entrepreneur, opening my own tailor shop, sewing new clothes, and selling them in the market.

 

I must take care of my sick mother and pay my family’s debts. I want to see my brother studying and becoming an educated missionary for God. Hopefully, I can fulfil my dream shortly. I believe if we do our best, God takes care of the rest. We are grateful to all the generous men and women of God for giving us the confidence so we can do something on our own.”

Dear partners, your generosity has enlightened the confidence in the young sisters like Mamata. It has not only filled them with joy but provided them the source to become independent and self-reliant to be a stronger woman. This is what I call empowering sisters through the love of God. Thank you for your partnership.

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Spreading Jesus through a projector.

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Many times, people believe and engage faster through vision than hearing. We have distributed projectors to our native missionaries to take advantage of this human fact. We have already recorded many testimonies and incidents where people have instantly converted, wept, repented, and submitted their lives to Jesus as they have watched Christian movies and films about Jesus. Also, people of any age can watch and easily relate to the Christian movie’s meaning. We are witness to the unbelievable miracles that have occurred during the movie showtime. Furthermore, it is also one of many ways to bring a crowd altogether.

The small yet handy projector we provide is easy to operate and carry. It is also a 3-minute setup that saves time and overcomes many technical difficulties. We know that users and audiences find it unappealing when technical errors take a long time to get fixed. But, thanks to our generous partners who have helped us, we have been able to provide our missionaries with a powerful yet simple to operate tool. The projectors are utilized to show Nepali Christian movies and evangelize vast numbers of people effectively.

Dear partners, thank you very much for your love and support. May God bless you abundantly.

 

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If anyone hears My voice…

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Revelation 3:20 Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in and dine with him, and he with Me.

Praising and worshiping God has no schedule. It is an open invitation to everyone. Anyone can do it anywhere and anytime.

 

I always presumed that my native people, who engage themselves in their day jobs and get busy with their daily work, hardly have time for fellowship and getting together. I thought their need to make a living makes them unable to spare time to meet and sing God’s praises despite their desires. But I was wrong.

The evening we organized a home fellowship, we were thrilled to see so many people attending with such interest and activity. It excited us when I realized that our ministry had already broadened its area with fourteen new house churches. My native people regularly meet in the house churches despite their tight schedules and share concerns and love. Our native pastors bring powerful sermons and build their faith with energetic encouragement. No matter how busy they are in their day jobs, they meet in the evening and praise God in their regular house fellowships.

It inspired me so much that my team and I went on a bike to share some powerful sermons. We were so happy to see them all coming from distant places. The room was full, and people were also listening and praising from outside. Praise the Lord that the fellowship turned out to be very engaging, filled with the Holy Spirit, and impactful. Believers were repenting, honouring, and exalting the name of Jesus. There was a powerful presence of the Holy Spirit in the atmosphere.

I believe the reader can relate to my people’s thirst and hunger for God. Thanks to all the prayer support and love that has enabled the establishment of fourteen more house churches. Hallelujah!

 

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Life sewed with threads of Hope!

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Mrs. Gayatri Rana is a housewife and has four kids to look after.

 

According to her, the short-term labor jobs her husband has to take are not enough for their children’s education and other household expenditures. Highlighting the severity of the house, the inadequate salary of her husband has always been a barrier to fulfilling the family’s necessities.

She says, “I see my husband’s stresses. I have seen him exhausted and returning home with a sad face. Of course, he disguises it and changes into a happy father, but I know his true feelings.

 

In our community, men work outside while women are to work inside. Therefore, women always stay home and do regular house chores. However, I am so glad that there is equity in today’s generation. And I have always wanted to become a helping hand to my husband. I wanted to contribute to my family, but we had no option other than agriculture. I wanted to do something different. It is disheartening to imagine my children going hungry if my husband suffers from severe illness.

I am thankful for all the generous hearts and helping hands for providing us with new hope. We are immensely grateful to Paul’s corner and the sewing machines. It is a ray of hope for many women like me who want to do something independently.”

Dear partners, praise the Lord that we have successfully established a new sewing training center in the Far-western region of Nepal. Thank you very much for caring for my native sisters and helping them become independent. Besides learning to sew and make clothes, the training center will be a meeting point for church planting, a rise of evangelism among sisters, a center of care and concern, and a lighthouse with regular bible studies.

 

Thank you very much for your partnership.

 

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Thirst no more!

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John 4:14
“… but whoever drinks the water I give them will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give them will become in them a spring of water welling up to eternal life.”
Seeing the words of God come to life is astonishing. The newly drilled well of life in Nepal’s far western development region has become the living evidence of John 4:14. The initiative of building a water well in this area has wonderfully impacted the whole community.
Suchitra Tharu says, “Not having proper drinking water has always been a big issue in our community. Every year we have children die due to water-borne diseases. The polluted water from the river has caused severe illness in our villages. There is a well in the small town some distance from here that was built by the local government. But it is too far and we must schedule a time to get water. So, we go there only on Sunday and Thursday at a specific time and queue ourselves for hours. Several times, we have seen people quarrel over overriding queues.
Furthermore, it is a waste of our time to walk miles for one jug of water. It was always a hectic issue for us. Also, due to lengthy travel on foot, we cannot carry many water jugs at a time. So, going back and forth is not an option.
But we are so happy that God has finally heard our appeal and cries. Our community owes a debt of gratitude to the generous hearts of the RHMI family, who have kept us in a place of comfort and built a water source that keeps us alive. This perfectly positioned water well has become the midpoint for many villagers to come and fetch water. The water is also pure drinking water as tested by the experts. The words of God written in the slate above the water tap are catchy, and everyone talks about them. Thanks to the beautiful men and women of God.”
Dear partners, thank you very much for your love and support. My native people are raising their hope in Jesus and are celebrating the love you have shown over them. The water well is impacting hundreds of lives and many are coming to know Jesus because of the love you have shown.
Thank you very much for your partnership.