Evangelism to Remote Villages with Bijaya and Bimala

Nepal

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About the Ministry

From handing a gospel tract to a construction worker on the world’s highest road to entering an unknown Hindu village home to share the good news, Bijaya and his wife Bimala are faithful evangelists. They endure crazy bus rides, dangerous roads, long journeys, and awkward encounters to do the Lord’s work in some of the most remote villages in Nepal.

They follow the Spirit’s leading as they travel from place to place, meeting people hungry for hope along the way. They deliver God’s Word to people who have never heard the name of Jesus and they encourage the precious few believers they find along the way.

They face many hardships, but God is blessing their work and providing for their needs as they share the good news of Jesus Christ.

Meet the Leaders: Bijaya and Bimala (pseudonym)

Bijaya and Bimala

Bijaya and Bimala are faithful evangelists to those who don’t yet know Christ in Nepal. They, alongside their team, are constantly trekking to the most remote villages to share the good news of Jesus Christ. Their primary focus is to evangelize people who are unreached with the gospel. Bijaya and Bimala combine providing aid (like blankets or food) with preaching and handing out gospel literature and Scripture, and it has made for a great and effective ministry model.

Bijaya and Bimala also occasionally make trips with the purpose of training, teaching, and encouraging new believers in Christ with God’s Word.


Read about how God prepared Bijaya for ministry  »

Funding Priorities

Print 400 Gospel booklets - $24
Print 500 Gospel of John books - $50
Sponsor a village pastor/evangelist for a month - $100

Prayer Requests

  • Pray for Bijaya and Bimala that the Lord would continue to open doors for them to tell others about the good news.
  • Pray that many would hear the gospel.
  • Pray for churches to be established and grown.

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What then are we to say about these things?
If God is for us, who is against us? (Romans 8:31)