Do you have a heart for Nepal? Will you stop and pray for
them? Please go to the link below, and watch this short video-prayer for this
land and its beautiful people. (If the
link does not work, just paste it into your browser window to activate)
Friday, January 31, 2014
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
A Peek at a Church Plant in Nepal
After the conclusion of our conference in Nepal, we were invited to join church services at a new church plant just outside of town.
We joined these believers in the new building that has become their
church. There is a rice paddy between the church and the road, and as yet no
driveway has been purchased; so the neighbors have allowed church members to
walk on their small foot path to enter the church. (Land is very expensive, and
plots along a roadside come at a premium cost.)
The room filled pretty quickly once the music began. Pastor
Deepak then welcomed us warmly, introducing us to his small congregation. In contrast to the pews and chairs we enjoy
in American churches, many Asians are most comfortable sitting on the
floor. This ensures there is plenty of
room for everyone!
The music team was a delight as they lifted their voices in
true worship to God.
She is the worship leader for this church, and the
second daughter in her family, thus carrying the responsibility to care for her
aging parents. (This significantly reduces her prospects for marriage.)
Tears streamed down her face as she shared
her heart’s desire: to serve the Lord with her whole life, yet her
responsibilities to family weigh heavily on her shoulders. She loves her
family, and she loves her Lord.
We were humbled as we prayed for her, asking
God to make a way for her to be in ministry OR to open her eyes to see the
opportunities that He is already giving her to minister right where she is.
Hinduism, for the Nepalese people, is more than just a
religion. Hinduism is their entire identity. It tells them what to do; it
governs their calendar and daily schedule. Their religious festivals are the
holidays that they celebrate with the whole family, and their devotion to their
gods is quite sincere. Thus, when someone turns from Hinduism to Christianity,
it is a huge decision entailing a complete change of identity. This radical
change of life and focus can leave them as an outcast in their family and
community. However, when these lovely people hear the truth of the gospel and their
hearts are changed, the transformation is radical.
They do not simply change
religions; they align themselves completely with Christ and His church. They
lean on each other, then, to be family and community together. They need much
support because of their choice to be a Christ-follower. And yet, we see that
their devotion and fire for God is significant! They are "all in."
Please pray with us for the Hindu converts of Nepal.
Audio Bibles for the Rural Nepalese

This dynamic
organization produces solar-powered audio Bibles in a multitude of languages.
On this trip we were privileged to distribute a number of these units among
church leaders in western Nepal.
Western and Far-Western Nepal are rather remote and
undeveloped. In fact, we learned that in order for some of these pastors to return
to their homes at the end of our training, they must first ride by bus for many hours;
then begin the treacherous 2-3 day walk up into the mountains.
Now, because
these leaders will return home with an audio-Bible in the Nepali language, many
remote villagers who are illiterate and uneducated will hear the Word of God in
their own language for the first time!
The pastors were indeed thrilled to receive these great new
tools for evangelism and discipling. Each agreed to gather people together for
listening groups. It was a solemn, almost reverent moment as one-by-one they
received their audio Bible. Bob gave a short tutorial on how to use the
technology, and around the room we heard the units turn on. Their eyes shone as
the sound reached their ears...in their national language!
Thank you to World Mission. You are a great partner in
sending the Word to the World! (www.worldmission.cc)
Monday, October 7, 2013
New Friends of AIM
Pastor
Philip hosted the conference at his house/church. He is an effective evangelist, always sharing
the Good News with nearly everyone he meets. When his church plant began to
grow he wanted to build a church, but there was no land. (Land is an incredibly
expensive purchase, when land can be found.) So, he decided to build UP! He added
a set of stairs and a large room on the roof of his house, which is where our
training sessions were held.
This training group contains several pastors, some
evangelists and also elders (both men and women); each church was invited to
send 2 leaders. Some walked as far as 2-3 days travel in order to attend. And they enthusiastically received the
training, soaking up the Word of God like thirsty sponges.
We have noted that this culture is normally one of formality
and decorum. But as many of you know,
the Activation International presents a very light and congenial teaching
style. We observed that this actually
helped to relax the atmosphere and gave them permission to relax as well. By the end of the training, we knew we had
bonded with many of these leaders, and have strong hopes to return for more
opportunities to strengthen and equip them.
Movement and noise.
It’s a explosion on the senses of sight, smell and
sound. Traveling in India and Nepal is truly
an adventure! We have ridden in rickshaws, trains, and taxi’s of all
sorts. The roads are clogged with bicycles,
motorcycles, rickshaws, taxis, buses and trucks, not to mention domestic animals
towing carts of goods.
Horns, bells, and alarms are freely used to alert other
vehicles of your presence; so traveling any distance is a cacophony of
acceleration, braking, horns honking and constant swerving around
obstacles. SO HANG ON! But don’t let
your hands or arms extend outside the vehicle because they could get lopped off
in the close quarters.
Children freely traverse the streets seemingly oblivious of
what appears to us to be complete chaos. They watch us with a curious shyness
and sometimes waving with joyful faces. We notice a definite reverence for life
here and we have seen both the touching and the humorous sides of this care for
all living things. Cows freely wander the streets and are at times even
presented offerings of vegetables from street vendors. Other times we have
witnessed traffic surge around their inert forms (like unperturbed stones in a river
rapids); they calmly chew their cud while standing in the middle of an
intersection.
Crossing into Nepal
Here we are! FINALLY!
The place for which our hearts have burned for over 2 years. Even through the dusty exhaustion, our hearts
were lightened as we completed the paperwork for Visas and entry into this
small, beautiful country nestled between India and China.
We breathed deeply as we crossed into the land of Nepal,
sensing a lightening in the atmosphere. “What is this, Lord?” Susan prayed, “I
expected the spiritual atmosphere to be dark and heavy here, after centuries of
oppression for the Gospel.”
Praise flooded our hearts and spirits as we reaffirmed that
we are in Nepal at the will of our wonderful Savior. He has chosen this place
and this time for us to be here. May His Kingdom come and His will be done in
Nepal as it is in Heaven every day!
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
A New Direction
We are getting ready for something new. We have been studying, researching, reading,
talking to others who have experiences; all those things you do to prepare when
you know you have a lot to learn. Most
of all, we have been praying, because it is God who is sending us. He gave some of us this vision for Nepal
starting back in 2008, and since then it has been coming more into focus. He
has expanded it out to include India (the Orissa Region to begin with) and Sri
Lanka. Now God has indicated the time is
ripe, and He has opened the door.
Nepal: Is a country where Christianity was banned until
2008. But the Gospel is beginning to explode taking this country from 2000 to
over 1 million new believers! Hallelujah!
But who are the leaders when everyone is les than 5 years old in their
faith? That is why we are going, to
raise up the indigenous leadership for the church.
India: Is a country that recognizes literally MILLIONS of
gods through the primary religion of Hinduism. How can we prevent the simple
addition of Jesus Christ as one more “deity” to put on the shelf? That would be through developing strong
leaders who are grounded in the truth of God’s word, knowing the truth of the
One True and Living God and His character.

All three countries suffer in great darkness. Human
trafficking rates are some of the highest in the world.
Pray for us as we go and as we listen to God to identify
where He wants us to serve.
A new Discipleship-Module 1 Class
The room filled with 20 “new” disciples-in-training, some of
them acquainted, and some not. Though from at least 8 different denominations,
they all shared some things in common: they are all involved in church
ministry, and they all love God and respect His Word.

They arrived eager, as did we. And we were NOT disappointed! Engaging themselves in the challenges of Discipleship, they were
stretched and encouraged to begin to think like a disciple and to learn new
ways. They happily (though reluctantly, at first) participated in group discussions
and challenges, coming more and more "out of their shells" with each
activity. Over the course of 3 days, they developed skills to both learn and
discern from the Word, as well as the activation to LEARN IT, to DO IT,
and to TEACH IT.

We are looking forward to following up with this new group
next year to see just how far they have gone.
We also praise God that they are not left alone. Not only do they go
with God, but they also have the support and encouragement of last years'
attendees. Now they have fellow-laborers throughout the region who are ready to
work together, study together, pray together, grow together, and expand God's
Kingdom.
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