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STM 2019 – Nepal

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You want to live a life that matters. You want to feel significant, empowered, and for your life to count for something. You read about the way the followers of Jesus lived in the first century, and you long for that kind of life — where living out your faith means hearing the voice of God and changing people’s lives.

You want to go to the next level with God. You want a changed life.

Adventures in Missions has taken more than 115,000 people on mission trips around the world. Through various short and long-term programs, Adventures In Missions helps people from all walks of life discover the world, who Jesus is, and what Jesus has called them to: making disciples of all nations (Matthew 28) and being his witnesses to the ends of the earth (Acts 1).

Imagine experiencing firsthand how to listen to the voice of God, serve others in high-need ministry contexts, and make a real, tangible difference in the lives of others.

If you want to join a Christ-centered community committed to doing what the first generation of disciples did, then it’s time for you to join us in…

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Nepal is an adventurer’s paradise. The small mountainous country is one of the most breathtaking places on earth, from its tropical forests to the towering heights of Mount Everest. Nepal is primarily Hindu and Buddhist, but Christianity is on the rise—especially after the April 2015 earthquake.

The hope of Christ is on the move. Churches are growing, and entire families are turning to Him. Will you be part of what God is doing there?

Ministry: 

While in Nepal, you will partner with Tami means “Helping People See”. It is also an acronym for “The Agape Mission International” Tami works with Children at Risk, Women at Risk and Leadership/Management Development amongst those alienated in the organized church across South Asia and around the World since 1998.Tami Nepal has an emphasis on Educating Children at Risk, Empowering Women at Risk and Equipping and Mentoring Grassroots Leaders. Starting off the day with Amad or quiet time with the Lord. A combination of visiting the slums, teaching slum kids, prayer walks in the morning, village visits and preaching/encouragement of local believers, prophetic ministry, and sports/football ministry.

  • Anti-Trafficking Ministry: Working with at-risk women and children, helping them find restoration and healing. In addition, there might be an opportunity to serve in a beauty salon where rescued women work.
  • Village Ministry: You and your team might have the opportunity to partner with local churches through evangelism, or even to hike to unreached villages where there are no roads and the nearest church is two hours away by foot.
  • Sports Ministry: Play a pick up game with street kids or spend time in schools and children’s homes, using sports, play, and art to show each child that they matter.
  • School Ministry: You might be able to teach English in local schools.
  • Work Projects: While this is not a disaster relief trip, you will meet and possibly help people who were affected by the earthquake in 2015. In addition, there might be an opportunity to help with work projects like construction.

Lodging

You’ll stay in a 4 story home with western toilets and showers on every floor! You’ll have electricity, wifi, and clean water!


God is calling you to journey with Him, to share His love with the nations and establish His Kingdom on earth. Will you join Him in Nepal?


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Pray for Nepal

Freedom of religion is guaranteed by law, but only in limited measures. Non-Hindus cannot proselytize. If they do, they risk fines, imprisonment and, in the case of expatriates, expulsion. Despite this law, the Church in Nepal grows because of courageous evangelism. Hindu fundamentalist, as well as Maoists, often single out Christians; their non-violent nature and connections to the West make them soft targets. Pray for perseverance for believers, that neither laws of man nor threats of violence deter them from sharing the gospel.

(Source: Operation World)

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