As Christianity in Nepal continues to grow, the necessity for strong, educated leadership grows alongside it. Last year, ServLife’s training center in Kathmandu became a temporary home for 14 dedicated …
2025 Highlights
As we look back on 2025, our hearts are full. It has been a season of incredible momentum for ServLife in both Nepal and India. Reflecting on the past twelve …
Fun, Faith, and Future
Last month, the vibrant energy of Vacation Bible School filled the air in Nepal, bringing together children, local leaders, and international partners for a truly blessed time. Led by our …
The Power of Play
We often think of education strictly in terms of textbooks, exams, and classroom lectures. However, true development extends far beyond the four walls of a school. Play is a fundamental …
Welding a Future
In Nepal, where the average monthly income is around $100 and often less than half of that in rural areas, limited job opportunities compel millions of workers to seek employment …
From One Family to Fifty Believers
In a village south of Kathmandu, Nepal, Pastor AJ, his wife, and their two children are at the heart of a vibrant, growing church. Their story illustrates the need for …
Another Generation of Leaders
Another generation of leaders is emerging in Nepal, ready to strengthen local churches and communities from within. ServLife recently concluded its one-month lay leader training program in Nepal, with 21 individuals …
Supporting Local Enterprise
Our microfinance program continues to support individuals in building sustainable livelihoods. Our staff recently visited program participants in a village in south Nepal and another in southeast Nepal to observe …
Brighter Smiles
Access to quality healthcare is a cornerstone of a child’s well-being. Especially in many parts of Asia, dental care, a crucial component of overall health, often goes unaddressed. In Nepal, …
Trust in the Lord
In March, pastors and church planters from across Nepal embarked on journeys, leaving behind the familiar routines of ministry in their villages and cities. They traveled, some for days, converging …






