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.