• Episode 247: God Network News #247 - Miraculous Movements in Nepal, pt3

  • Sep 2 2024
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 247: God Network News #247 - Miraculous Movements in Nepal, pt3

  • Summary

  • In this episode, “Miraculous Movements in Nepal, pt3”, brother Aashish a movement leader in Nepal shares his struggles, growth and eventual success as a church planter in this very unreached country. For Aashish success in God’s kingdom is not measured by numbers; but instead by obedience to Jesus. He tells some of these stories of radical obedience and how this resulted in multiplying fellowships of new believers many generations deep. It was when he followed the voice of the Lord in incredible detail, that God did miracles that brought the breakthrough seeing many thousands of new believers from a Buddhist background into a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. Get ready to be inspired!

    The Lord is moving around the world in unprecedented ways to bring in the end time harvest! We aren’t simply witnessing a good strategy in missions; we are witnessing a sovereign move of God to reach those who have never heard of him before. Listen and be blessed!

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