Dear Nepal,

Thank you for giving me one of the most challenging, yet rewarding two months of my life.

Thank you for making me eat the same meal 24/7, because I needed a break from my “North American” variety needs. (I really did though)

Thank you for teaching me that a bathroom is still a bathroom, toilet or not.

Thank you for teaching me to always, and forever to use a trash can.

Thank you for teaching me that there is no such thing as a clown car: Only public transportation.

Thank you for your long and winding mountainous terrain that I had to hike every day. (great workout)

But most of all,

Thank you for displaying God’s amazing creation and wonder in the simplest of landscapes.

Thank you for letting me pour into many growing churches that needed the encouragement for their daily struggle of being christians.

Thank you for letting me meet some of the most amazing christians I have ever known, comparable to the apostles of the early church, who constantly are slandered and persecuted for their faith in their own country.

Thank you for showing me just how much the world overseas needs Jesus.

I am sad to leave you this early in our journey, but I must move on to my next country.

I hope to return someday.

Goodbye Nepal,

Sincerely,

 

Josiah.