Gary Fallesen / Sunday, December 4, 2016 / Categories: Nepal, Mission: Nepal 2016, Photo of the Week Photo of the Week: Nepal One of several valleys trekked by C4C teams visiting Nepal’s Far West district of Huma. (Photo by Gary Fallesen) “Those are the people who are here to ruin our religion,” the Buddhist monk muttered as he walked away from our team in Simikot, a town in Nepal’s northwestern district of Humla. We were there to dedicate a newly built church (the district’s first and our fourth blessed build in Nepal). In 2012, God led us to Humla, where we met seven Christian men in one village and a brother and sister who believed in Jesus in another village. They were the only Christians in an area the size of the U.S. states of Delaware or Rhode Island. In a few short years, the church has grown to a few hundred. This “Photo of the Week” is the cover photo in our quarterly magazine, The Climbing Way (Volume 37, December 2016), which has been published and should be coming to mail boxes soon. To receive a copy of this issue, email your request to info@ClimbingForChrist.org. CLICK HERE for back issues of The Climbing Way. Photos of the Week are for sale – 8-by-12-inch prints suitable for framing – for $25 plus shipping. Email your order to info@ClimbingForChrist.org. Your support will help put us in places where we can take more pictures as witnesses of our Triune God. For As Long As It Takes Expeditions 2016 Print 3930 Gary FallesenGary Fallesen Other posts by Gary Fallesen Contact author