Nepal Tag

[caption id="attachment_2106" align="aligncenter" width="260"]PN_Sarswati Sarswati (3rd from left)[/caption] If we are obedient and continue to trust in Him, God is faithful. Our co-mission partner Manoj Kumar Pradhananga and his wife Anjila can testify to this as they go about their family ministry work in Nepal. Through their involvement in earthquake relief efforts undertaken by the Leadership Training Department-NCF Nepal (LTD) they witnessed how a widow had been blessed after being struck by a double tragedy.

Nepal_Newsletter_Inside AsiaCMS have worked alongside our Nepalese co-mission partners to help in relief and rehabilitation efforts in Nepal. Relief materials like food items, tents and zinc sheets were provided in different parts of Nepal specially for the earthquake-affected areas of Dhading, Dolkha, Gorkha, Ramechhap and Nuwakot.

Passion_Milan_Inside As Milan Magar was reading about the Magar people on the Internet, he was burdened with a deep desire to reach out and help them. “My people are in darkness and living a miserable life without the Living God. It has encouraged me with a passion to reach them with the Gospel," he said.

Nepal Update2_Inside1 By Prasansa Subha A massive earthquake measuring 7.8 Richter magnitude struck Nepal on 25th April this year, claiming the lives of several thousands, causing property loss worth billions of dollars, and unleashing mental and physical health problems. Experts in the field had been anticipating earthquake in Nepal for decades but besides the awareness campaign, the country's preparation for the disaster was almost zilch. Had the countrymen been a little more cautious and prepared, the disaster wouldn't have led to a tragic end for many.

Nepal Update_WebInside The scenes of devastation, agony and despair in Nepal are fast disappearing from the pages of newspapers and television screens. But make no mistake – the needs of Nepal remain pressing today, more than a month after the country was ravaged by a 7.8-magnitude earthquake. Thank God that millions of dollars in aid and countless hours of relief work by volunteers have poured into the country since then. But getting enough funds to deliver aid to the victims is still a huge challenge.