Many people in the region are desperate for the hope that only Christ can give, but are unsure of where to look.
Nepal
Nepal, No. 32 on the World Watch List
The Tide® Gospel Radio Ministry Reaches Nepali and Tharu Listeners with the Hope of Christ in Their Own Languages
Constitutional Anti-Conversion Language Poses Dangerous Difficulties for Christians in Nepal
For More Than 15 Years, The Tide® Gospel Radio Ministry Has Reached Nepali Listeners with the Hope of Christ in Their Own Languages
Tharu Program Giving Hope of Abundant Life
Christians in Nepal face many challenges American believers may never experience: being shunned by families, excommunicated from communities or even criminally charged because of their faith in Christ. In spite of this danger, we have been getting reports from Nepal...
Letters from those who Believe
73-Year-Old Ministry Reaches Millions of Listeners in 8 Countries Through 25 Heart Languages
Radio Programs Reach Listeners in Remote Villages of Nepal
The Tide® radio programs reach people around the world in a variety of settings—in busy cities, in rural farmland and in remote villages. These precious listeners are from a multitude of backgrounds, but they have one thing in common—they are valued in Jesus’...
Nepal Listeners Share Impact of Gospel Programming
For 14 years, The Tide® has been recording and broadcasting gospel programming in the nation of Nepal, which is heavily Hindu. Just a fraction of the population is Christian, and The Tide programs in two languages—Nepali and Tharu—aim to lift up listeners and...
Attack on Christian Leader in Nepal an Indication of Danger for Believers in Jesus Christ
Pastor Sagar Baizu, the spokesperson and co-general secretary of the Federation of National Christians in Nepal, was attacked while sipping a coffee between meetings earlier this summer. Pastor Baizu was blindsided in a café when six to eight men suddenly attacked him...
New Anti-Conversion Law Makes Sharing Faith Difficult for Christians in Nepal
It is now harder for Christians in Nepal to share their faith and help others to know the saving grace of Jesus Christ. In August, a law criminalizing religious conversions and the “hurting of religious feelings” went into effect in Nepal, a year after the bill...