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Ministry Projects

Work to be done surely, the vision shared by this present day apostolic ministry is inspiring. it is so large that it is overwhelming. Where do we start, what can be done in the face of so great a challenge? RCN faces these questions as it begins the creation of a bond of fellow Christians in Nepal. We are focusing on the following projects as the initial path to promote Christ’s kingdom in Nepal. Thinking strategically, we intend to use every project to empower the Reformed church of Nepal, making her the conduit through which all finances and resources are funneled to and from Nepal. In this manner, the church shall have a powerful voice in the government, economic, education, health and social services, political and communal life of Nepal. In elevating Christ’s image cwfn, can both provide a curtain of safety for Christian work and insure universal freedom of expression for all citizens of Nepal. Current ministry projects

1. EVANGELISM AND CHURCH PLANTING

To evangelize for the lord Jesus Christ in seven provinces and seventy five districts and areas of nepal.to make a call to those who have not heard about the good news of our lord and savior Jesus Christ to meet at Kathmandu where they can hear the word of god at two festivals of life each year to follow- up and plant new churches.to conduct two interdenominational pastors conferences each year to bring all the Christian pastors together and help equip them for a united thrust in delivering the messages of Jesus Christ throughout Nepal.

2. FOR GRACE THE BIBLE COLLEGE:

To provide facilities for an increase from 60 to 150 students in the bible college.

To improve the content of the present one year cost and provide an option for a two year course to enable specialization in evangelism, pastoring, teaching and church planting to attract foreign students.

Overall goal of the bible college is to train and equip the future leadership of the Christian church of Nepal.

3. FOR THE CHILDRENS’HAVEN:

To provide facilities for an increase from 300 to 1000 children in the children’s homes.

4. FOR THE DAY CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS:

To provide facilities at the day schools for an increase from 350 to 1500 children at the locations of Kathmandu, east and west Nepal.

5. CHRISTIAN POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE:

To initially provide facilities for about 180 students to acquire varieties of technical skills. Develop their latent talents help them to become economically sustainable a personal fulfilment, teach them to live a Christian life.

Overall to make the church in Nepal self-supporting in an environment this attempts to prohibit Christian education and job opportunities.

6. CHRISTIAN MEDICAL TRAINING COLLEGE:

To help the government in the process of building national capacity at the grassroots level in the health sector.

To ensure implementation throughout Nepal including the rural areas of the Nepal government “health for all by 2005 a.d.” campaign.

To produce skilled community medicine assistants (cmas) and auxiliary nursing midwives (anms).

Future activities continue the curriculum development for the bible college and the educational planning for the implementation of a liberal arts college.

Organize American and European resources to initiate a professional school of medicine public health and allied health science facilities.

Organize and establish the vocational educational resource. Identify, collect and ship the resources required for educational laboratories in:

  1. Curriculum integrated computer assisted learning centers
  2. Health and allied sciences
  3. Information processing and communication sciences,
  4. Traditional library resources.
  5. Public and personal health services recruit and organize “tent maker” medical teams to provide direct medical services in Nepal in conjunction with Christian and government health services.


Solicit, organize and develop American and Canadian university health resources to provide North American clinical rotations for those students and faculty selected and coordination through Nepal’s Christian community.

Develop a planned and prioritized public / environmental health consultation schedule and recruit voluntary expertise to man consultation panels.

Develop capital resources to support the transportation, living expenses, implementation, administration and coordination of all of the above. Humanitarian aid develops resources for the acquisition of emergency medical vehicles (ambulances and rescue rig) and the appropriate equipment.

Develop resources for the acquisition of food and clothing to be distributed in Nepal.

7. COORDINATE RESOURCES FOR:

Nepal based child and family care services including homes for the elderly and facilities for ex-prostitutes. Reformed church of Nepal has vision to establish economically sustainable with the help of the lord and your partnership.