Nepal is a land locked country in central Asia. Asia located in the central Himalayas; Tibet (Chinese autonomous region) is to the north and India
to the east and south. The population are 24.3 million (average annual
growth intimately 1995-2000, 2.5%) and 28% literacy rate (1995). The
type of Nepal government is democracy and 89% Hinduism, 5% Buddhism, 3% Islam and only numbers of Christian workers and believers were in Nepal
today. Economically, 93% people were labor force in agricultural and
the remaining labor force in industry (year book 2003 pp 312). In the
year 1980, the missionary works in Nepal had been started by the Evangelical Convention Church. 8 (A) THE ORIGIN AND THE DEVELOPMENTS OF NEPAL MISSION FILED: The origin and the first missionary works towards Nepali speaking groups were not in Nepal,
but Nepali nations who settled in Manipur. The ECC have burdens to
share the gospel to Nepali nations and share to them the good news of
Jesus and some people accepted Jesus for there personal Savior and
Lord. As it was written, "Nepal nationality which we used for missionary towards Nepal's in Manipur, they greatly have burdens to share
the gospel towards there parents, there friends, and there relatives". So we now have eight workers in Nepal, the churches we have planted, nearly 100 believers (Luaichinthang, mission silver jubilee; souvenir pp. 11). In
1992 mission silver jubilee souvenir, Mr. Ramlien Nepal missionary
workers report shows and we can boldly state that the missionary works
at Nepal field was started on 1980 under Evangelical Convention Church.
In 1991 Mr.Ramlien and the Nepali evangelist Tikaram Thapa, R.B Sharma,
Padam Thapa, Rajbir Raj, Homnath Acharya, were started their missionary
works in Nepal. 9 (B) THE METHODOLOGY OF NEPAL MISSION FIELD The Nepal nations and
their governing systems are known as democracy. But they did not have a freedom like we have right to religious freedom in India.
The communist parties were secretly threatened while peoples become a
Christian. They were not only persecuted but sending away form there
family while they knew they had been converted into Christianity.
Generally preaching the gospel, tracks distribution, Mission schools, and house visitation, counseling are the General methods of missionary in all the places. The missionary works in Nepal has been progress different kinds of denominations were done there missionary works at Nepal.
The Tunibote village were a faithful believers for ECC which was 10
members baptized in the mid-night by Rev.B.Luaichinthang. (L.Ramlian,
Silver Jubilee souvenir 1992 pp, 28).There are many missionaries using
attraction through money to support and build the church building for
them and various methods was using, its will not jeopardizes the
Mission at all. 10 (C). CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES OF NEPAL MISSION FILED: Today, the mission field which is in Nepal
needs more workers, good financial assistance, and other organizations
that will be able to undertake the missionary works for the expansion
of the God's kingdom ministry. In fact as it was said, Nepal Hindus
were consider more deeper than Hinduism in India.(Khamvum, pp. 28) .The
persecutions and opposition were not rest while the works of God's
kingdom ministry is progressed. The new believers were away from their
family, and there society and greatly beaten up by their relatives. The
missionaries in Nepal
are not only preaching and sharing the word of God's but shepherd
ministry too. The formal missionary to Nepal Sadu Sunder sing said "Nepal prison is like paradise, because of Christ with me",
even the persecutions didn't rest even today. The missionaries were
questioning and objected by non believers! Send for young men and women
missionary for Nepal, who knows because of your Ministries, all the
Nepal's
peoples God may give into your hand there all might converted them into
Christianity. God send to preach the gospel not only to India, not only to Nepal, but to all over the world. (Matt 28:19 -20).13
END NOTES Luaichinthang: A History of the Evangelical Baptist Convention Church, 200.pp9-88. H.M.Bareh: Encyclopedia of North-east India, 2001.pp. 290-301. G.A.Grierson: Linguistic Survey of India, 1904.pp 1-157. Piangzathang: The Paite Christians, 1984.pp 10-50. Gougin, T: History of Zomi, 1986. Pp.50-100. Kamkhenthang, H: In the tribes of North-east India, 1984.pp 1-99. Hatlang, G: Who are the Paite people?, Siamsinpawlpii Golden Jubilee issued, 1-6 October, pp. 15-30. Fuchs Stephen: The Aboriginal tribes of India, 1982.pp.10-257. Jamkhothang, T: The footsteps of the preachers of the Gospels, 1974. pp.1-45. Khamkhogin, H: Tangthupha gah, 1991.pp.10-42. Lewis G.R: The Story of Lushai Pioneer Mission, 1907. pp11- 77.
to the east and south. The population are 24.3 million (average annual
growth intimately 1995-2000, 2.5%) and 28% literacy rate (1995). The
type of Nepal government is democracy and 89% Hinduism, 5% Buddhism, 3% Islam and only numbers of Christian workers and believers were in Nepal
today. Economically, 93% people were labor force in agricultural and
the remaining labor force in industry (year book 2003 pp 312). In the
year 1980, the missionary works in Nepal had been started by the Evangelical Convention Church. 8 (A) THE ORIGIN AND THE DEVELOPMENTS OF NEPAL MISSION FILED: The origin and the first missionary works towards Nepali speaking groups were not in Nepal,
but Nepali nations who settled in Manipur. The ECC have burdens to
share the gospel to Nepali nations and share to them the good news of
Jesus and some people accepted Jesus for there personal Savior and
Lord. As it was written, "Nepal nationality which we used for missionary towards Nepal's in Manipur, they greatly have burdens to share
the gospel towards there parents, there friends, and there relatives". So we now have eight workers in Nepal, the churches we have planted, nearly 100 believers (Luaichinthang, mission silver jubilee; souvenir pp. 11). In
1992 mission silver jubilee souvenir, Mr. Ramlien Nepal missionary
workers report shows and we can boldly state that the missionary works
at Nepal field was started on 1980 under Evangelical Convention Church.
In 1991 Mr.Ramlien and the Nepali evangelist Tikaram Thapa, R.B Sharma,
Padam Thapa, Rajbir Raj, Homnath Acharya, were started their missionary
works in Nepal. 9 (B) THE METHODOLOGY OF NEPAL MISSION FIELD The Nepal nations and
their governing systems are known as democracy. But they did not have a freedom like we have right to religious freedom in India.
The communist parties were secretly threatened while peoples become a
Christian. They were not only persecuted but sending away form there
family while they knew they had been converted into Christianity.
Generally preaching the gospel, tracks distribution, Mission schools, and house visitation, counseling are the General methods of missionary in all the places. The missionary works in Nepal has been progress different kinds of denominations were done there missionary works at Nepal.
The Tunibote village were a faithful believers for ECC which was 10
members baptized in the mid-night by Rev.B.Luaichinthang. (L.Ramlian,
Silver Jubilee souvenir 1992 pp, 28).There are many missionaries using
attraction through money to support and build the church building for
them and various methods was using, its will not jeopardizes the
Mission at all. 10 (C). CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES OF NEPAL MISSION FILED: Today, the mission field which is in Nepal
needs more workers, good financial assistance, and other organizations
that will be able to undertake the missionary works for the expansion
of the God's kingdom ministry. In fact as it was said, Nepal Hindus
were consider more deeper than Hinduism in India.(Khamvum, pp. 28) .The
persecutions and opposition were not rest while the works of God's
kingdom ministry is progressed. The new believers were away from their
family, and there society and greatly beaten up by their relatives. The
missionaries in Nepal
are not only preaching and sharing the word of God's but shepherd
ministry too. The formal missionary to Nepal Sadu Sunder sing said "Nepal prison is like paradise, because of Christ with me",
even the persecutions didn't rest even today. The missionaries were
questioning and objected by non believers! Send for young men and women
missionary for Nepal, who knows because of your Ministries, all the
Nepal's
peoples God may give into your hand there all might converted them into
Christianity. God send to preach the gospel not only to India, not only to Nepal, but to all over the world. (Matt 28:19 -20).13
END NOTES Luaichinthang: A History of the Evangelical Baptist Convention Church, 200.pp9-88. H.M.Bareh: Encyclopedia of North-east India, 2001.pp. 290-301. G.A.Grierson: Linguistic Survey of India, 1904.pp 1-157. Piangzathang: The Paite Christians, 1984.pp 10-50. Gougin, T: History of Zomi, 1986. Pp.50-100. Kamkhenthang, H: In the tribes of North-east India, 1984.pp 1-99. Hatlang, G: Who are the Paite people?, Siamsinpawlpii Golden Jubilee issued, 1-6 October, pp. 15-30. Fuchs Stephen: The Aboriginal tribes of India, 1982.pp.10-257. Jamkhothang, T: The footsteps of the preachers of the Gospels, 1974. pp.1-45. Khamkhogin, H: Tangthupha gah, 1991.pp.10-42. Lewis G.R: The Story of Lushai Pioneer Mission, 1907. pp11- 77.
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