on our way to our destination in India. I am feeling excited and nervous—I have no idea what to expect the next two months! Social media posts will be vague, but I should be able to post ministry details in my blog, not sure yet though so I’m holding off from explaining, just know it’s going to be an amazing powerful experience. 

In Nepal everyday looked different. Ever ministry looked different. Some days we would go to temples for the sole purpose of praying and interceding. Other days we would go to an orphanage to play with the kiddos. Hang out at a leper colony or a woman’s home that houses old sweet women who need love. I’m Chitwon we did multiple home visits everyday. That could look like Evans gliding or encouraging the Christians there. We would all squeeze in one room and have one sermon and two testimonies prepared. One of my favorite home visits was when our host told me as we walked through the door that I was sharing the sermon. I didn’t even have my Bible with me. I was I’ll prepared but the Lord knew what I needed to say. None of those words that night were mine. I was so encouraged by the way He led me and the family I fellowshiped with. They invited over for dinner for another night. Maybe one day I will be able to take up that offer. 

It feels so good to finally be able to update everyone on what ministry looked like in Nepal! Everyday was an andventure. But also, everyday was heartbreaking, experiencing this lost nation that has no idea how much they need Jesus. The Christians I met here were so inspiring. There is no such thing as a lukewarm Christian. I want to be like that. 

Beyond thankful for all the ministries I experienced in Nepal. Comment any questions if you have them! Nepal, I love you!