Rev Hanok Tamang, who heads our national church alliance in Nepal, recounted a phone conversation with the pastor of a growing church that epitomizes both the dilemma they face and their resolve to serve: “We have no idea, what transpires in next hours or minutes; God only knows. But let us seize every moment available, to be resourceful to help people in need. This morning we saw a tragic scenario of several people in hospital beds, struggling with death and life, asking and seeking for oxygen . . . if the current situation continues for few more weeks, cities can become like a graveyard with pin-drop silence.” But the devastation of Covid-19 is not the only threat to the Christian community in Nepal. The current Nepali constitution renders it technically illegal to proclaim the gospel, which could even be as loosely understood as walking down the street carrying a Bible. Those guilty of solicitation can face a fine of up to US$5000 or five years imprisonment.
Our Global Advocacy department is currently challenging this flagrant abuse of human rights and religious freedom through its representation to the United Nations and other diplomatic channels.
The apostle Paul encouraged us in his seminal description of the body of Christ, “If one part suffers, every part suffers with it.” (1 Corinthians 12:26) So we’ve just established the Nepal Pastors Emergency Fund. We’re rushing to get Rev. Tamang funds to: - provide personal health kits of masks and antibacterial soap
- provide food to families including those who’ve lost their father and only bread winner
- provide medical care – oxygen, medicines, doctor and ambulance fees
These are your brothers and sisters. Please CLICK HERE to send a message of love and hope. You WILL make a difference in the lives of pastors, their families and their communities. But also, in protecting the work of the church in Nepal.
God bless you,
Rev. Dr. Brian Winslade Deputy Secretary General World Evangelical Alliance |