In a remote village in the Himalayan foothills of far western Nepal, donkeys are the only means to transport goods into the area. The residents lack sources of income and …
Overwhelming Faithfulness
Udaya Bhatta, our Nepal Children’s Director, visited the USA in May for the first time and got to explore Indiana, California, Texas, Ohio and Colorado. We shared meals with friends, …
Following God’s Call
In early May ten pastors celebrated their graduation from the Pastor Training School in Raxaul, India. They completed a ten-month training, which included theological studies, and training on pastoral care …
Experiencing A Parent’s Love
If Pradip were not living and studying at ServLife’s children’s home in Nepal, he would likely be working as a shepherd in the village of his birth. Pradip lost both …
Valuing Partnership
In April I spent two weeks in India and Nepal visiting with our directors, meeting with pastors, sharing sponsor packets with children and interviewing families in the micro-finance program. I slept …
From Mourning to Joy
The Terai region of Nepal is a province where people of the Tharu tribe have traditionally worked and lived. Because of Therai’s desirable fertility, the Tharu often found themselves and …
Healing The Broken
Pastor Gyan has seen his congregation overcome a wide variety of obstacles during his time as pastor. Two years ago, Gyan followed his calling to plant a church in western …
In Bondage
In the midst of human rights struggles across the world, the trials of the Tharu people in Nepal are often overlooked. For the past 60 years, the Tharu have been …
Grateful for Family
Ten years ago, Sangita’s life was drastically different. Before coming to ServLife’s Nepal Children’s Home at age six, she had already experienced a lifetime of hardship. As an infant, her …