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I am moving faster and farther!

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Evangelism cannot be done by standing in one place and speaking the Gospel. Doing so is called preaching. But the story is different with RHMI. We reach out to unreached people and search for the lost ones to introduce them to the way, the truth, and the life. We are committed to reaching the most hidden and out-of-way places in the Himalayas.

I firmly believe evangelism is not very easy. It requires courage, strength, motivation, and especially a calling from God. Despite being the fundamental responsibility of every believer, evangelism needs dedication and a heart to travel miles until Heaven is whole. After all, the Bible commands us to Go and preach to the ends of the earth.

 

Although evangelism brings joy and honor to God’s kingdom, it is hard to perform. Moreover, walking miles does cost physical strength and expenses. Therefore, we have distributed bicycles to our native missionary leaders to overcome such problems.

 

Ps. S says, “I cannot explain the joy of this beautiful gift, Pastor. I can see myself reaching to more villages and sharing the Gospel. I can see I am moving faster. I fill myself with the courage to travel more and evangelize at a faster pace. I can also follow up with our believers and give fellowships more often. Now, I can visit believers’ houses often and pray for them. It will also help me return home on time to spend my time with my family. I am thankful to the generous hearts for understanding our hardships and providing us with this important asset. May God bless the generous helping hands.”

Dear partners, I am thankful for your continued prayer support and unconditional love. Your generosity is changing lives and multiplying the work of missionaries in the Himalayas. Thank you for everything.

 

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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.
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Sewing the wounds by the Love of Christ

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Mrs. T says, “After my husband died, I was left alone. I was helpless. My traditionalist society accused me of being a curse to my spouse’s death. I was completely confused to lead my life with three children. Weeping was not an option because I had to look after my children. I had no place to share my grief and pour out my turmoil. Laboring several hours in house construction work wouldn’t fulfill

 

 

my house expenses. I was strained to the limit. In the end, I had the privilege to know Jesus and find some caring people in the local church. I realized that everything happens for a reason, and Jesus loves me too.

After a few months, when I heard of a sewing center to be established at our church, it excited me. I was the first lady to raise my hand when the pastor asked us who was interested in the sewing training. It was like a ray of hope in my life. The training will provide me with new confidence to build my own business and be capable of looking after my children. Now I can be victorious over my enemy and show that the creator of the universe has my back. Thanks to those kind hearts who feel for us even though we don’t know each other.”

Dear partners, we have successfully established a new sewing training center in one of the most remote native villages in Central Nepal. We saw a huge potential and a need for women’s empowerment through sewing training in this locality. And we were right. God manifested His mighty powers and provided us with His divine provisions.

My beloved companions, I am truly blessed to have you as my companion to serve among my people. I highly appreciate your partnership and continued prayer support. May God endow you beyond blessings.

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Connecting dots

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Habakkuk 3:17-18

Though the fig tree does not bud and no fruit is on the vines, though the olive crop fails and the fields produce no food, though the sheep are cut off from the fold and no cattle are in the stalls, yet I will exult in the LORD; I will rejoice in the God of my salvation!

This place has a different connection – A connection based on brotherhood and ownership. I can see that God has indeed chosen this land. It amazes me when I meet every resident attending Church and singing only His hymns. When you pass by them, you can see people greeting ‘Jaimashih’ – a Christian greeting in Nepali.

It is a privilege to serve the Lord in this land for many years. I am thankful to all my beloved native leaders in Christ, who are the forerunners serving the Lord amid life-threatening persecutions and struggles. It is the result of their hardship that these indigenous people have tasted the love of Christ and secured their eternity in Heaven.

We had the honour of doing one day conference in this village this month. The conference turned out to be an effective tool to fill the hunger of many attendees. More than 400 people attended the conference. We were so excited to see their joy and curiosity to know God’s word in a deeper understanding. When we heard so many people had come one day early only to attend the conference due to the distance issue, we were literally blessed to see ourselves as a staff of God. I can see God is using RHMI in His right timing, in a powerful way.

Would you believe it? Youths were preparing for their best choir performance for one month. Sisters were rescheduling their household chores to serve in the kitchen section for the conference. Several elderly people scheduled their elder children to carry them to the conference in baskets. Our native leaders were busily circulating the news, inviting believers, and handling the management. I could clearly see that enthusiasm in them. Blissfully, that enthusiasm brought Heaven to Earth. Everyone engaged themselves in worshiping and building intimacy with God for many hours. People were in tears, weeping, repenting, thanking God, singing, praying in tongues, and reviving their spirits. It was a blessing to be among them and witness their devotion to the Lord.

Dear partners, I hope I have established that connection for you through these words. I wish you were here to experience that energy on your own. Thank you very much for being our prayer warriors and supporting us in many appreciable ways.

The result of the conference was so impactful that the youths requested us to set up a fellowship in the evening as well. Since we had a return schedule the next day, they insisted that we spend the evening together in God’s presence and teach them new hymns and a proper way of doing praise & worship. We couldn’t refuse. Our fatigue automatically got wiped out seeing their enthusiasm for getting close to God. What else could be more exciting for us other than this?

They have a real hunger for the Lord and only want to engage themselves in God’s presence. I am sure part of it is to forget their trials and traumas and busy themselves in spiritual uplifting activities. But of more importance to them is to build intimacy with God so that blessings flow wherever they step! Their thirst for spending time with God amazes me. I have learned so much from them.

Our RHMI team shared testimonies, and personal stories, sang new songs, shared powerful sermons, and energized everyone with the power of the Holy Spirit. Witnessing them weeping and asking for God’s provision and signs and wonders through their lives was so fascinating. All they want is to become God’s mighty warriors to serve Him till their last breath. God is truly building His strong army and forts in the Himalayas.

Dear partners, your love, support, and generosities are resulting in praiseworthy achievements. We are overpowering the Himalayas and bringing Heaven on Earth. Thank you for everything.

 

 

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What is hunger? Ask a poor person.

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Galatians 6:2

Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way, you will fulfil the law of Christ.

I have no words when I see my native people serving the Lord in their insufficiency and an empty stomach. It is physically hard to utter even a word when your stomach has no food and your lips have dried out. But, on a day when my people fail to receive food, they declare it as a fasting day and rejoice in the Lord’s mercy. Whether they have food or not, they are always happy. Where are these people receiving such energy from? – I find it intriguing. I feel the burden they bear. I feel sorrow and find myself in grief. Then, I accompany them in fasting too.

This year, when I heard about such turmoil among my people due to heavy rainfall and landslides, I couldn’t resist praying for many weeks and finding the resources to go and meet them. The only source of their income, their agricultural lands, was swept away by the massive landslides. It was heart-breaking. Thanksgiving belongs to the Lord that no lives were lost. We prayed for many weeks in fasts and chain prayers.

Finally, It was a happy moment for me when I got ready to meet them at last. I must thank my closest and generous partners in Christ, who extended their hearts to my people and did the kindness of providing sacks of rice to them. More than 200 families attended the distribution program. We also worshipped God and thanked all the generous hearts in prayers. I was in tears as I saw them passing by with smiles on their face and rice sacks on their backs.

I heard one of them saying, “Now my son will eat until his stomach is full after so many days. God is really a good provider.” On behalf of my entire native beneficiaries, I offer my sincere thanks and appreciation.

Dear partners, we don’t always understand why these things happen, but I feel humbled that God led me to step in and serve among my people. Thank you very much for feeling my people’s burden and helping them raise their faith in Christ. Your partnership is always highly appreciated. May God bless you abundantly.

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Miracles are happening

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Can you imagine? 61 new believers got baptized at once.

It was the biggest number we have recorded in a while. I was literally feeling that charge of the Holy Spirit when I heard the number. I was so eager to meet all of them and welcome them into God’s Kingdom. As I heard of it, immediately I praised the Lord and thanked Him for the miracles happening in the Himalayas. Our native leaders are successfully working day and night to gather the lost flocks and bring them to Christ, the true Shepherd. When it comes to serving the Lord amid terrific persecution and strict governmental regulations, these unsung heroes of the faith are so much appreciated. Indeed, Psalms 91 is executed among our native missionaries.

My heartfelt thanks go to Ps. R who serves the Lord in the most terrifying scenarios despite his own disabilities and personal struggles. He is indeed a true man of God. I am humbled to receive His company in ministering in the Himalayas and walk the journey together.

Ps. R says, “Pastor, gathering 61 souls is not like plucking flowers and emptying a garden. In contrast to it, it’s like gardening beautiful flowers in God’s garden. Now, these flowers will blossom and highlight the garden’s honour with sweet fragrances. I know my native people who once committed are loyal to their beliefs and disciplines. God’s grace and mercy are always among us.”

Dear partners, I love sharing the good news with you through this monthly newsletter. I am always thankful for your faithful prayer support and kind appreciation. May God bless our journey together forever. Thank you for your partnership.

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The success of the three-day program

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God is great! We successfully accomplished the ‘Men’s Summit 2022’ program on Thursday, 14th of April. The program ended up being more powerful and impactful beyond my imagination. The execution of all the arrangements and success of the program was so well received that many came to request the program to be held in many parts of the Himalayas. Heartfelt thanks to our beloved brothers from the Himalayas who came from distant places on a tiresome journey with smiling and glowing faces.

As targeted, our brothers received power and reenergized their spirit. We received many positive appreciations and feedback too. It was a joy to share our love and feel God’s presence among us.

Also, it had been our immense pleasure to successfully celebrate Good Friday and receive His mighty presence on Easter Sunday. We celebrated Good Friday and Easter Sunday like never before. In 2021, there were many ups and downs and it had been a while since we had gathered and shared our brotherhood with believers. The service at our church welcomed many believers and non-believers. We sang hymns, praised God, glorified Him, exchanged honors, received powerful messages, had a wonderful feast, and so much more. The enjoyment was the highest honor to God.

I was very humbled to see our youths so proactively involved in voluntary tasks and serving the Lord. They took care of all the program arrangements, coordination, and management. My sincere thanks and appreciation go to my beloved brothers in Christ, our local leaders who were instrumental in the proper synchronization of the three days program and bestowed their well-learned leadership capabilities. It was like meeting lost brothers after many desperate years.

All glory to the Lord who strengthened us, guided us by His wisdom and made us worthy to serve Him by all means.

Dear partners, thank you very much for enjoying yourself with us. Thank you for your continued love, support, and generosities. The credit for the success of the programs we implement goes to you. May God bless our partnership forever and ever.

 

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God Guards This House

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Proverbs 24:3-4 “By wisdom a house is built, and by understanding it is established; by knowledge the rooms are filled with all precious and pleasant riches.”

I am more reassured now than I have ever been that the Lord is protecting His people and His churches. Our mission field has greatly expanded. We have churches in many places and house fellowships in many more places. As Proverbs 24:3 states, our mission field congregations are built through His wisdom and guidance. Many of our house fellowships have been investigated, raided, persecuted, and threatened. Several of our native leaders have been arrested. But, in spite of all of the persecution, the good news that changes lives continues to reach people.

But we have seen that the story has changed in the last couple of years in the Himalayas. Those persecutors who were the accusers of our leaders before have now submitted their lives to Christ. Hallelujah!!… There are still a few left that have not given their hearts to the Lord. But God is doing His mighty part. These persecutors have recognized the love of believers and the strength of their mighty God.

It made me weep when I saw this picture. The house in the picture belongs to one of those persecutors who had threatened our native leaders several times for sharing the Gospel in his village. But now, through continued prayers, fasting of our believers, and protection of the Lord, he has come to know the Lord and is

now standing as the fortress of Christ in his village.

This story is being repeated all across the Himalayas. These former prosecutors now have their own life testimonies. Their stories of how they came to know Christ, how they realized His love, and how He bestowed His love on them during their life struggle have become the Gospel to many.

As we do our best to minister to people, God takes care of the rest. Thank you, partners, for your continued support and love that has always boosted the confidence of our believers and helps them to survive in such harsh situations and combat life-threatening situations every day. We are confident that we are overcomers, and the devil must kneel before Jesus’ name.

Blessings to the reader!