“I really want them to get an education, I wouldn’t even care if I didn’t have food to eat sometimes. Education is more important than anything,” Nazir (pictured right) shares. …
Persevering Faith
Daya was never supposed to become a pastor… or at least that’s what some of his friends and family would tell you. Born into a Hindu family, Daya was raised …
Microfinance Starts in 3 New Villages
We are excited to announce that in the last year we have launched our microfinance program in three new villages in Nepal. This unprecedented growth comes after nearly a decade …
Extended Hand
I’ve been meditating on Acts 3 lately. Peter and John walk to the temple and see a crippled man. Peter says he doesn’t have money but he’ll offer the man what …
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 …
Mighty Power
“When we all get together, it’s a wonderful time. We can see God’s presence with us. We can see that mighty power with us,” Director Albert Das shares. That was …
Looking Forward
As we delve into 2016, I’ve been both excited and exhausted thinking about everything that this year will hold. God sent me to Isaiah 40: “He gives strength to those …
Contagious Generosity
This month we are in a season of anticipation and giving. Growing up, my father cultivated a giving culture within our family, randomly bringing my mom flowers, my sister a doll, …
Who Will Go?
Kanaya gave his heart to Christ at a young age because of deliverance from spiritual oppression. From then on he searched for the path God had in store for him. …