As a teenager, Samuel was a servant and in a desperate situation. He questioned whether God was the one true God, and why he allowed the circumstances of Samuel’s life …
Honoring Culture and Community
In 2015, Pastor Jash completed 3 months of training with ServLife and then began his ministry in his home village in eastern Nepal. Since returning to his village, he has …
Servant Leadership
Sometimes you have to slow down to move forward. This was the case for over 100 pastors who gathered in March for ServLife’s 2017 annual Pastors’ Conferences in Kathmandu, Nepal …
All Out For The Lord
Albert Das’ life and ministry have taken him many places, but his journey always drew him back to one area: Bihar, India. Born in Bihar as a high caste Hindu, …
Humbled and Excited
This is a guest blog by ServLife Intern Heather Reid who participated in the Teacher Training Trip in 2015. It’s been almost a year since I went on ServLife’s teacher …
Rubber Meets The Road
Building global community can be writing a letter to an orphan, providing a small loan to a family in a village or praying for the church to grow around the …
Brackets For Good
Brackets For Good is a a single-elimination, bracket-style fundraising tournament where 1$ = 1 Point. ServLife has been selected out of a pool of 280 applicants to participate in Brackets …
Exponential Change
The remote HOPE Fund village in the Surkhet Valley of west Nepal is 4.5 hours from the nearest city. It is accessible only by crossing a river and climbing treacherous …
Survival Into Celebration
In the intensity of May, India’s hottest month, it is difficult even to survive in northern India- let alone feel like celebrating. Nevertheless, a spirit of joy persists in Bihar …