Support Nepal & Fight Human Trafficking 2015

“For the Lord your God is the God of gods and the Lord of lords, the great, the mighty, and the awesome God who does not show partiality nor take a bribe. He executes justice for the orphan and the widow, and shows His love for the alien by giving him food and clothing.

-Deuteronomy 10:17-18-

In May of 2015, I will be climbing Denali, the tallest mountain on the North American continent, with Christian flag in hand, to raise support for fighting human trafficking in Nepal. Please consider partnering with me to raise $5,000 for Tiny Hands International to aid in both their disaster relief efforts as well as their continued fight for freedom of those forced into human trafficking in Nepal.

Tiny Hands International
Tiny Hands International

Every year an estimated 30,000 people are trafficked into India from Nepal and Bangladesh to be sold as slaves. Recently the 7.8-magnitude earthquake, which killed more than 8,000 people, has devastated poor rural communities, with hundreds of thousands losing their homes and possessions. Girls and young women in these communities have long been targeted by traffickers, and are now left even more vulnerable as a result of the disaster.

Tiny Hands International fights human trafficking through their transit monitoring programs where they have prevented thousands of women and children from a life of torture and unimaginable brutality. In addition to intercepting victims at the border, Tiny Hands actively pursues prosecutions against traffickers, saving hundreds of potential victims and deterring other potential traffickers. Finally, Tiny Hands ministers to abandoned and orphaned children with its multiple Children’s Homes throughout South Asia.

Please visit the Tiny Hands campaign page to support the cause directly:
https://www.tinyhands.org/campaigns/climbing-denali-cause

Thank you for your prayers and support!

Church Plant In Humla, Nepal

“‘Go up into the mountains and bring down timber and build my house, so that I may take pleasure in it and be honored,’ says the Lord.”

-Haggai 1:8-

In May of 2014 I will be climbing Denali, the tallest mountain on the North American continent, with Christian flag in hand, to raise support for the building of a church in the most remote region of the Himalayas.  Consider partnering with me to raise $19,300 and secure the land for the first church ever built within the district of Humla, Nepal. Thanks to a sympathetic donor, your donations up to $10,000 will now be matched, dollar for dollar!

Future location of church in Humla, Nepal
Future location of church in Humla, Nepal

Humla is the highest district in Nepal – higher than the Solukhumbu District, where Everest is located – with 89 percent of the land ranging in elevation from 9,800 to more than 16,500 feet (3,000-5,000 meters). There are no roads, and no electricity and no communication network in most of the district. There is, however, a deeply rooted belief in Tibetan Buddhism. Some of Nepal’s oldest Buddhist monasteries – dating back as far as 1,000 years – are found in Humla. Trekkers from around the world join Buddhists and Hinduists on the trail leading northwest from the capitol of Simikot toward China, four or five days walk away, and on to their holy Mount Kailash.

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The District of Humla in northwestern Nepal

In a nation that is considered 97 percent “unreached” by the Gospel, Humla stands out. For many it is a district that is out of reach. I have partnered with Climbing for Christ to raise $19,300 to purchase land in the heart of Humla to establish their first ever Christian church.

Climbing for Christ is a Christian organization whose mission is to take the Gospel to those living in mountainous areas of the world where other missionaries cannot or will not go. When Climbing for Christ first arrived in Humla on mission in 2012, there were fewer than 10 Christians in a region of over 50,000 people.  Just a couple of years later and the Christian community has now grown to more than 100.

Pastor Harka preaching to the house church in Simikot
Pastor Harka preaching to the house church in Simikot

This growing Christian community has organized in a local house under the direction of local Pastor Harka. With the funds raised, the church will be able to purchase land adjacent to the district hospital in order to begin building their much-needed church. Please consider partnering with me financially and in prayer for the church in Humla.

If you would like to support the church plant in Humla please fill out the form below.  Climbing for Christ is a 501(c)(3) organization and all donations are tax-deductible. My climb is fully funded so any donation would go directly to the work in Nepal.  If you would like to learn more about Climbing for Christ please visit their website at www.climbingforchrist.org or read the most recent trip report on the church in Humla. To read about the church built in Rolpa in 2012 go here.  Thank you for your prayers!

Thanks to a sympathetic donor, your donations up to $10,000 will now be matched, dollar for dollar!

 

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So far we have raised $18,034 towards our $19,300 target! Thank you for your support.

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Church Plant in Rolpa, Nepal

In June of 2012 I partnered with Climbing for Christ to raise support, through a climb of Denali, to build a church in the remote mountain village of Rolpa, Nepal.

We needed to raise $2,000 to complete the building.  Thanks to your generosity we raised over $4,000 to support the church plant and its local pastor Megh Gurung.

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Pastor Megh Gurung standing in front of the new church in Rolpa, Nepal

Climbing for Christ is a Christian organization whose mission is to take the Gospel to those living in mountainous areas of the world where other missionaries cannot or will not go. Climbing for Christ missionary Tej Rokka was born a Nepalese orphan but through God’s sovereignty has now planted more than 20 churches throughout the Himalayas. Under his leadership, local pastor and mountain guide Megh Gurung oversaw construction of the church in the western district of Rolpa.

Pastor Megh reported that upon the dedication of the building to the Lord, “Seven new souls came to the Lord. Praise to God.”

Pastor Megh Gurung sharing the Gospel in the new church
Pastor Megh Gurung sharing the Gospel in the new church

Nepal was once a Hindu kingdom and more than 80 percent of the population is Hindu.  Another 12 percent are Buddhist.  Maoists have risen to political power and have an army still in place from the bloody civil war that lasted from 1996-2006.  All of the above threaten the growing Christian church, but none of the above can stop its growth.  It is estimated that there are between 700,000 and 1 million Christians in Nepal.

I had the opportunity to meet one of these Christians two years ago on a trek to Mount Everest.  Thupten was a practicing Tibetan monk who fled to Nepal to escape religious persecution.  While living in a monastery in a remote region of the Himalayas he encountered a Christian missionary who presented him with the Gospel.  Thupten is now a faithful Christian, using his influence to share the Gospel with his fellow monks and villagers.

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The new church, on a mountainside in Nepal’s remote Mid-West Rolpa

By praying and sharing communion with Thupten I realized the power of the Gospel in the hands of God’s faithful servants.  I am encouraged to see that, thanks to your faithfulness, the community in Rolpa now has the chance to have their lives forever changed by the Gospel just like Thupten.  Thank you for your prayers and support!