I would like to apologize to everyone for taking forever posting a blog. I don't always have internet, so be patient with me. Thank you for your time and your support.

Nepal is one gorgeous country. I was surround by God's beauty everywhere.




I got to worship with the most incredible God fearing believers for a month. My ministry this month was preaching the gospel and encouraging my fellow brothers and sisters in Christ.

I was shocked to find out that there are not a lot of Christians in Nepal. From an article I read at christianfreedom.com " While 80 percent of Nepal's 30 million citizens are Hindu, Christians are the most significant religious minority in Nepal, comprising approximately 0.5 percentage of Christian of the total population."

Prayer flags in Kathmandu, Nepal
The prayers of a flag become a permanent part of the universe used to promote peace, compassion, and wisdom. It is believed that the energy of the prayers and sacred mantras on the flags are blown in the wind and will bring joy, happiness, and good health to all who see them as well as their families, loved ones, neighbors, and all people throughout the world.

Buddhist temple in Nepal
"You shall have no other gods before Me." (Exodus 20:3)
" Idolatry is taking over in the land of Nepal. And to make matters worse, the government is in the process of making Christianity illegal, also trying to stop people to switch from one religion to another. I don't know about you but this is unacceptable. What are we doing with the freedom we have in Christ?
While in Nepal everywhere I turn there was some kind of shrines, temples, statues, and very dedicated idols worshipers. I kept wondering what the country would be like if they were that committed to Christ.
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As Americans you might think that worshiping idols is ancient. However, let me remind you that idolatry is serving and worshipping other things besides the one true God. Yes, a lot of the Nepalese people bow down to pagans and worshipping strange looking idols,carved image or statue right in the open for all to see. But we are no better, if not worse because we have Christ living inside of us and we are doing the same thing. If our every thought is about the latest gadget, Facebook, more money, sports or our personal appearance, then God is not our first priority. As Christ followers the people in Nepal cannot afford for us to be entrapped in Idolatry; because there soul is at stake. So, you need to live in freedom, seek purity and be fully alive in Jesus. Although, the Nepalese are oblivious to their sins and their Creator. But they are seeking God in some shape of form. I urge you my friends to pray continually for their hearts and lives to be transformed by Jesus.
