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 House_Ram_Inside By Ram Prasad Shrestha The Bible says there are only three things that endure – faith, hope and love. And the greatest of these is love. Providing a roof over someone’s head is an enduring way of extending God’s love. The National Mission Commission of Nepal (NMCN) is thankful to the Lord for enabling it to complete six earth-bag houses for victims of the devastating earthquake in Nepal last year.

[caption id="attachment_2416" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Milan_Mentor_Inside Milan (far right) with students [/caption] The Lord has been gracious to our co-mission partner Milan Kumar Magar, giving him the strength to travel 14 hours to the western region of Nepal to help local pastors in mentoring sessions. Since last year, he has mentored six pastors from Baptist, Evangelical, Pentecostal and Presbyterian denominations.

Raj Kumar_Inside Raj Kumar and Sita were among 70 couples and 30 singles my wife and I had the opportunity to serve through a family seminar held in May this year. Along with another couple, we had the privilege to facilitate some topics like role of husband and wife, communication in marriage, expectations in marriage, foundation of marriage and Bible studies on family life.

Trafficking_Inside Human trafficking is one of the major social problems to have emerged from the devastating earthquake in Nepal on April 25 last year. News of girls and children disappearing from earthquake-hit areas in remote parts of the country has become common.

[caption id="attachment_2422" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Kopila_Inside Kopila (3rd from right) after her baptism lunch[/caption] Kopila went to Manila in November 2011 to study nursing. Now, she is returning home to Nepal as a nursing graduate and His daughter. “Back then, I had no idea that an incredible transformation would happen in my life. The journey I went through from completely not knowing about Jesus and now proclaiming him as Lord and Saviour is a great privilege,” says the 22-year-old girl.