The work goes on
What God started through Climbing For Christ from 2005 until 2014 has been restarted by a New Generation of workers.
Where are we GO-ing in 2021 after waiting through 2020?
As Abraham climbed Mount Moriah after trekking 50 or 60 miles in three days with his young son Isaac, he had no idea what God had planned. Abraham only knew to be obedient. “Go and sacrifice him,” God had instructed. Abraham was ready to do as He had told. But God ...
The Voice in the wilderness When we first arrived in Humla, a remote district in the northwest corner of Nepal, we could count the number of Christians on two hands. There were seven young men in a tiny house church in the district headquarters of Simikot and a brother and sister in an otherwise Hi...
Trekking in Turkey’s Aladaglar Mountains. (Photo by Gary Fallesen) Seeing 2020 on mission By Gary Fallesen, founding president, Climbing For Christ When I first climbed into the mostly non-Christian world of mountaineering, I could not see how anyone could stand on a summit and breathe...
In God’s time The Bible tells us, repeatedly, to wait patiently for the Lord. God’s thoughts, His ways, even His timing are not the same as ours. In the New Living Translation of Isaiah 55:8, we are told: “And my ways are far beyond anything you could imagine.” We are guilt...
Healing rain God is a Father to the fatherless and a defender of widows. He sets the prisoners free and gives them joy. He is a sender of His people, leading His workers to a sun-scorched land to proclaim His goodness. We have showered love on orphaned children and long-forgotten widows in Malawi,...