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 Christianity is the answer for Nepal's salvation!

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Posted on 12-30-11 2:31 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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There are many Nepalese who are in foreign countries. There are many Christian organizations that can help you to live and work in your own country. Wouldn't you like to be with your family back home in Nepal?

Please look at all the job options that are there and the good money you could earn while living in Nepal:
http://www.umn.org.np/new/work_with_us_expat.php

All you have to do is believe in Jesus and become a Christian. Isn't that a small sacrifice to make to get so much good and positive things in life? And you will be eternally saved.

Remember, Jesus Loves you.


WORK WITH US - Opportunities for Expatriates
United Mission to Nepal (UMN) is a co-operative effort between the people of Nepal and a large number of Christian organisations from 18 countries in four different continents. Established in 1954, it seeks to serve the people of Nepal in the Name and Spirit of Christ. As UMN's understanding of poverty in Nepal continues to evolve it is focusing its efforts to address the underlying causes of poverty so that the basic needs of the poor are more effectively and sustainably met.
Opportunities for Service in Nepal (December 2010)
Needed Urgently

For 56 years the United Mission to Nepal (UMN) has been working with the poor and marginalised people of Nepal passing on relevant skills and helping to develop sustainable organisations, especially in rural areas. There is still a great need for experienced expatriates to work in teams with Nepali colleagues to encourage and train local organisations as they seek to positively impact their communities. Is God calling you to join us in this work?

If you are interested in any of the positions below, or if you would like to enquire about other opportunities for expatriates with UMN, please contact Anne Penn at expat.recruit@umn.org.np to learn more. Please send your CV or resume with your email.

 
Posted on 12-30-11 2:49 PM     [Snapshot: 13]     Reply [Subscribe]
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 Why is UMN spreading such superstitions in Nepal? It's already pervasive there. It should spread Science and Technology. Teach them about evolution.
 
Posted on 12-30-11 2:55 PM     [Snapshot: 41]     Reply [Subscribe]
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    Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age."

    — Matthew 28:19,20 NIV

 



 
Posted on 12-30-11 3:06 PM     [Snapshot: 59]     Reply [Subscribe]
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EastSidaz,

Here is the answer to your question:
http://www.operationworld.org/nepa

Answer to Prayer

A new Nepal began in 2008 with the absolute power of the Hindu monarchy yielding to pro-democracy protests. Sweeping political change, begun in the 1950s, has climaxed in the last couple of years. This is an answer to the specific prayers of almost all Christians in Nepal who have interceded for their nation, and it paves the way for new freedoms and opportunities for Christian ministry.


 
Posted on 12-30-11 3:07 PM     [Snapshot: 59]     Reply [Subscribe]
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 Jesus, you are an extremist. You are a Christian version of Taliban. Stay out of Nepal.
 
Posted on 12-30-11 3:08 PM     [Snapshot: 64]     Reply [Subscribe]
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We can thank the Maoists for their contribution towards this problem.
 
Posted on 12-30-11 3:12 PM     [Snapshot: 77]     Reply [Subscribe]
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 stop taking advantage of poor innocent and ignorant people to spread your faith...try converting educated and well established people first. i am against this.
 
Posted on 12-30-11 3:17 PM     [Snapshot: 77]     Reply [Subscribe]
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@Babal Khate: I apologize for still not giving answers to some of your questions you have put in one of my threads. But looks like jesuslovesyou has answers to all them. I was wondering do you mind to put those questions one more time for jesuslovesyou 
 
Posted on 12-30-11 3:26 PM     [Snapshot: 102]     Reply [Subscribe]
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देश बिग्रेको जमानादेखी; तेत्रा ३३ कोटी देउताले त अहिलेसम्म केही गर्न सक्या छैनन, अब तिम्रा जिजस दाजु एक्लैले चाँही के नै नाप्लान र खै! साझामा जन्म्या एक दिन नि भको छैन ३-३ वटा धागो लेख्न भ्याइसकेउ जिजसको बारेमा, यस्तै ताल हो भने जुँगाको रेखी नबस्तै (i.e. प्युबर्टि नपुग्दै) साझाबाट जिजसका प्यारा होलाउ नि!

I don't get why Christians are so acvitely involved in preaching their religion. They spend a lot of time and money while doing that. How about spending that valuable resource towards good causes like helping UNICEF feed malnourished children and mothers in Africa? Or maybe even helping street kids in Nepal/India? Is preaching religion going to keep them alive?

Disclaimer: no offense to Christianity, Jesus, or 33 crore Hindu Gods
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 Nepal has become a secular state. I am pro secularity. No preferential treatment should be given to any religion or caste. But at a time when a lot of Nepalese are slowly moving towards logic and reasoning from superstions, why are Christians preying on the latency. Christianity is no different than Islam. I remember spreading religion was against the law earlier, has it changed now?
 
Posted on 12-30-11 3:38 PM     [Snapshot: 139]     Reply [Subscribe]
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EastSidaz I don't know if this is an April Fools Joke. 

http://www.christianfreedom.org/news/new-constitution-may-bring-challenges-for-nepal%E2%80%99s-christians/

New Challenges for Nepal’s Christians

By on April 1, 2011

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New Challenges for Nepal’s Christians

A new constitution in Nepal that may limit an individual’s rights to convert others from one religion to another has concerned many leaders in the nation’s Christian community.

The Nepalese government, which has been attempting to reform what was once the world’s only Hindu kingdom into a secular democracy since the country’s civil war ended in 2006, has drafted a new constitution that is scheduled to be put into effect by the end of May 2011. A provision under the draft’s “freedom of religion” section prohibits anyone from attempting to convert others to another religion — legislation that will largely affect Nepal’s Christian population, which is said to be the most active in conversion attempts. Although the law will not penalize individuals who change religions, it will punish anyone who encourages someone to convert.

A significant part of the controversy is not so much the wording of the legislation as the potential for misuse of the law, since many religious extremists in Nepal are known to harass, intimidate, or even physically abuse Christians who attempt to convert Hindus. In November 2010, a Gospel for Asia-supported missionary was severely beaten by six men who accused him of blasphemy against their Hindu gods and for attempting to convert their family members.

But despite the risk for greater persecution, some Christian leaders see the new legislation as an opportunity for the government to finally recognize Christianity as a legal religion. Without such legal status, Nepalese Christians have been unable to build churches, buy property, or even conduct weddings or funerals.

Although disagreements between political parties have made it unclear whether the new constitution will be officially enforced by the May deadline, many Christians in Nepal are praying that the church will finally be granted the same rights as other religious groups.

While 80 percent of Nepal’s 30 million citizens are Hindu, Christians are the most significant religious minority in Nepal, comprising approximately .5 percent of the population. Christian Freedom International (CFI), a Michigan-based humanitarian organization that assists persecuted Christians around the world, has helped to spread the Gospel in Nepal by covertly distributing Bibles and other Christian literature among villagers. The organization has also supplied food and medicine to Christians in Nepal’s underground house churches. 

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Posted on 12-30-11 3:50 PM     [Snapshot: 170]     Reply [Subscribe]
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There are so many Christians in these poor african countries. Why Chriatianty was unable to solve the corruption, malnutrition,crime in these african countries. Or are you saying Christiniaty is a magic that solves problems of nepal?



Country

Christians

 % Christian

 Nigeria

76,281,000

48.2%

 DR Congo

68,558,000

95.6%

 Ethiopia

54,978,000

64.5%

 South Africa

39,843,000

79.7%

 Kenya

34,774,000

85.1%

 Uganda

29,943,000

88.6%

 Tanzania

27,118,000

62.0%

 Angola

17,094,000

90.0%

 Ghana

16,741,000

68.8%

 Zambia

12,939,000

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 Dash, the countries that you have listed above are the most corrupted ones in the world. Now it makes me think whether there is a strong positive correlation between Christianity and Corruption.
 
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Posted on 12-31-11 4:38 AM     [Snapshot: 456]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Forget about Nepal save your Christain country United States. America is in big and unbeatble economic trouble lol. we will see soon that either "in God We Trust" will help or Made in China will help lol.
 
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Stop Spreading Lies JesusLoveYou. You are a flipping crook and you are no different than croonies who live double standard life like Pat Robertson. Modern day Religion is evil and vile. It only spread lies and sees itself as a solution to everything, when it clearly is not. What religion was supposed to is not what it is today.
I tell Ya, what, solution to not only Nepal and its people or any decent human being is not what you and your god preach, but it is something else called COMMON SENSE. 

 

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Posted on 12-31-11 10:49 AM     [Snapshot: 590]     Reply [Subscribe]
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I dont believe in religion ! there is only one god in this world. Thank you very much bro.


 
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 Surrender to Jesus and we Christians will use our Christian culture and money to improve your culture and poverty. It is a Win/Win situation for both Nepal and Christians. 

Christianity is the solution to Nepal's problems!

 
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