Tanka Sabedi is a prominent leader of the church in Nepal, being involved in leadership positions in the Nepal Church Society, the director of a distance Bible College (ITEEN), and the chairman of the Religious Liberty Forum of Nepal. We are privileged to have him share with us today of… read more →
I’m currently starting to get ready for another trip to Nepal in June, so I thought I’d share my list of things I have learned is handy to have if you ever take a trip. If you have ever been, and you can add to my list with your own… read more →
Freddy and Jimmy have a very rich father. One day Dad says to them” Boys, I will give you $1 million right now, or, if you like, I’ll instead give you just one cent but I’ll double it every day for a month”. Freddy says that he’ll take the $1… read more →
Last week I got sick. I was in hospital for just under a week with pneumonia. When the doctors heard that I had visited Nepal “recently” (over 6 months ago), you could almost hear the alarm bells sounding in their minds. “This guy could be carrying a contagious foreign disease”. As… read more →
Every now and then, we hear incredible stories of the growth of the church in places like China, India, Africa or Brazil. Statistics vary, and sometimes it is difficult to know how accurate all the stories of growth are, but there is no doubt that incredible stories of multiplication are… read more →
The Story of Rukti- one of our graduating Engage students. Rutki became a Christian after receiving a tract. On reading it, he was convinced, and followed Jesus accordingly. He had been a Hindu, an idol worshipper and following rituals previously. He used to read Hindu books, but when he read… read more →
The Story of “Bhalim”, an Engage Church Planter student. Some 30 years ago, Bhalim heard about Christianity when he received a tract while he was at school in rural Nepal. When he read concerning a Creator who had made everything, something happened in his heart, and he knew that the… read more →
When you travel to Nepal, you don’t have to go far before you see an idol somewhere. If you want to visit some tourist sites in Kathmandu, pretty much all of the main options are Hindu or Buddhist temples containing enormous collections of idols displayed around buildings. Yet personally, I don’t… read more →
Introducing myself Greetings! Since I am still relatively new to my role with Engage International and many supporters of our ministry may not know me, I thought it may be a good idea to write to everyone and introduce myself. I have recently taken up the role of Australian National Co-ordinator of Engage International,… read more →