Expansion

When God moves in people’s hearts then the fruit of the Gospel of Jesus begins to be seen. We have totally found this in Nepal. God has opened a door for us to encourage a man after Gods own heart. He loves the poor and often can’t not see them. He gives from what little he has and from what I see he embodies fearing God above man.

This year Pastor D has been continuing to build a small farm to help to support his family and those he meets in poverty. We have been able to help with buying seed and Richard has spoken with him about the business side of things. Through his missions that he does to remote villages and Churches and we’ve also put some water pumps in for poorer communities. As well as assisting with online teaching that he facilitates daily.

At the end of last year he asked me if we could distribute some blankets and supplies for people in poverty over Christmas season which agreed to we agreed was a good thing to do.

I was asked if I would preach at a small church meeting one Sunday. I was amazed when I went online to see many people crammed outside a building and inside and then down the street- people who had come to listen. This is a new venture that God has made a way - a new plant.

I have seen that God leads Pastor D and open the doors for him to encourage local churches and now he’s gone onto plant one in a place that is in great need spiritually and physically. We have have been able to send Bibles for the people as I was asking him how he’s going to begin to disciple all these people. I thought at least he would need some Bibles to help them begin to grow in God. It is so encouraging when we mentor people and suddenly there is expansion of Gods kingdom.

We continue to support Pastor D this year through his missions and in this new venture. It’s a pleasure to be able to do this and it brings joy to our lives thank you again for those of you who have given to make these things possible. Lets pray for the those new believers to grow in their faith and bring practical transformation to that place.


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