With all that has been going on in our lives since returning from Nepal, I haven’t had the time to finish unpacking from our trip yet. So Saturday I was …
A story from Julie Part 1
It is hard to know how to even begin to describe all of this to you. Words cannot explain the overwhelming emotion that hit me as I watched Michael speak …
Meet Shanti Tamatta
Shanti is one of the new member of our recently opened Daya Girls Home. Shanti belonged to a poor family. Her parents had responsibilities of earning sufficient money for her …
A Volunteer’s Testimony
When considering going on this trip to India, my thought was this: If there is a group of people, beside my family, that I would like to give my best …
India Leaders Conference Update: Nov 12-18, 2010
ServLife’s 7th Annual Conference is underway in north India with 60 ServLife indigenous mission workers who have come from 6 states in India. A team from north Houston have come …
ServLife’s New Daya Girls Home in Kailali, Nepal Hosts Inauguration on November 9
With the Himalaya mountains in view in western Nepal there is a town called Kalali. It is a small town of less than 50,000 people. A few months ago, ServLife’s …
Meet Dibye Chaudhary
Dibye’s father works as a laborer making $4,000 Nepal Rupees, about $50 USD, per year which is barely enough to pay rent and purchase food. Dibye’s father is uneducated, but …
View video of our First ServLife Leaders Conference in 2004: 6th Conference is in Nov 2010
Since 2004, ServLife indigenous staff who have been trained in our one year training have gathered. Please watch this video to be encouraged and help us reach our goal of …
Meet ServLife Mission Worker Bhakta Sijali Serving in Nepal
Meet Bhakta Bahadur Sijali. Bhakta serves in the Dhankuta District, Eastern Region. Bhakta has a wife and two children: a daughter, Nabina, who is 11 years old and a son, Akesh, …
A Practical Way to Help us Serve over 1,000 Children who are the poorest of the poor in the World who are a part of ServLife
That is right! 1,000 children are connected and could be considered “ServLife kids” The list includes children who are sponsored, children of indigenous staff, children of reginal leaders, children who attend …