Mission: Nepal 2024
The Climbing For Christ way: returning to remote places time after time, growing relationships, sharing the love of Jesus, praying for the salvation of one – and then another. One at a time for all time. We return to Nepal on our 21st expedition to this Himalayan nation. Check back for daily Dispatches from May 1 to 18.
Surrender
Mission: Nepal 2024 will be Climbing For Christ’s 21st expedition in this Himalayan nation. It is scheduled for May.
Music video by the children at the C4C-sponsored SARA Home in Nepal
The orphans of Climbing For Christ’s Project 1:27 at SARA (Savior Alone Redeems Asians) Children’s Home in Kathmandu, Nepal dance for King Jesus because they know He is The Cure for the world. Song by Unspoken. Video by Elaine Fallesen.
Returning to eastern Nepal for another Kangchenjunga trek and serving the Project 1:27 orphans from May 17 to June 3. This is Climbing For Christ's 20th expedition to Nepal.
Nationality: American. Occupation: Student. Missions with C4C: Nepal 2022 and 2023.
How long have you climbed? I live in Colorado, so I have been hiking for as long as I can remember. Type of climbing you do: Hiking. Highlight of climbing career: Hiking to the top of Greenhorn Mountain (12,352 feet/1,631 meters).
Praying for open doors in the East
Would you hike 40 miles to pray for someone you’ve never met? That’s what Climbing For Christ does – and will do again on our 20th expedition to Nepal.
Sponsor a child
There are about three dozen children cared for outside of Kathmandu by Nepali ministry partner SARA (Savior Alone Redeems Asians). We support SARA Home and these children through Project 1:27, which is based on James 1:27 (“...look after orphans and widows in their distress”).
Speed of sound
Bad news travels fast. Mass shootings in America are heard about in remote villages on the other side of the world. Plane crashes in remote reaches are learned about – and stressed about – soon after they happen. If only the Good News could travel as quickly.
Mission: Nepal 2022
Scheduled May 17-June 8. Check back for daily updates.
The Bridge
Suspension (or hanging) bridges are everywhere in Nepal. It’s the only way across deep ravines and raging rivers. For some, a suspension bridge can be intimidating, even a little scary. For others, it is simply the route that God wants us to take.