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India & Nepal

What?

  • Running a bakery and pastoring a local church
  • Sharing Jesus with Tibetan Buddhists
  • Church planting in unreached vil-lages with signs and wonders

Who?

  • Americans and local Indians working together

Where?

  • Several regions in India & Nepal

...and YOU!

  • Go short- or medium-term to existing teams
  • Share Thanka art with your friends!

​​What's happening?​
We have three teams working in India & Nepal. The first is doing business-as-mission. They've opened a bakery in a major city and are reaching out by offering baking training and witnessing to their Muslim neighbors. They're also pastoring a church of young people. The second team comprises an Indian-American couple who reach out to Tibetan Buddhists. Many people come to Christ through their Jesus conversations and indigenous Thanka art Bible Stories. The third team is also an Indian-American couple who plant churches in villages and raise up local leaders through too many miraculous healings to count!

​How did we get here?​
The bakers were regular workers in the US when God grew in them a heart for missions. The cross-cultural couples met after God worked in the heart of the Americans, who began taking short-term mission trips to India, where they met their spouses. In each team, God is using the unique cultural and professional backgrounds of the team members in their ministries.

​Want to join us?​
We'd love to welcome you on a short- or medium-term outreach in India. Learn to bake or disciple college students, or go into impoverished areas where Jesus has never been known. If you want to stay stateside and help, promote and support the Thanka art project. Hanging a canvas Thanka print up in your home or office is a great conversation starter for what God is doing around the world. This art form speaks the Jesus story powerfully to the heart of Tibetan Buddhists. Our thankas are the only complete "Thanka Bible" in the world—a world with 17 million Tibetan Buddhists! Help us get the word out about Jesus with Thanka art: you can read about and see the Thankas here.

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