Posts in project jagerna
the work continues

PARAMESHWAR (i.e. Nepali for “One True God”) IS NOT RELIGION . . . THE BIBLE IS NOT RELIGION . . . YESHU MASHIHA (Nepali for “Jesus the Messiah) IS NOT RELIGION . . . and so we continue to preach and declare openly here in Nepal and throughout South Asia. Thanks for all your prayers, and for those who have and continue to support us financially, the fruit is yours. You have sown; we are reaping; and the day comes when “both he that soweth and he that reapeth may rejoice together” (John 4:36).

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two weeks in southeast asia

Malaysia and Indonesia are closed Muslim countries where problems can arise for believers that seek to preach the Gospel to Muslims. To protect the security of local believers and foreign workers with whom we labored, I will not mention names or other customary details. Nevertheless, know that the Word of God went forth boldly, and, as is FPGM’s practice, we pushed the envelope in terms of public proclamation.

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a simple missions strategy

Much has transpired here in Kathmandu over the past 3 weeks as we have secured a place to live and have actively come alongside Bishnu Shrestha, FPGM's national partner, in the open-air preaching of the Gospel and mass distribution of Gospel tracts and Scripture portions.

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2011, project jagernaFPGM
a chapter ends, another begins

Alas, one chapter of this extended missionary journey has come to a close, and another has begun. Even still, the Lord continues to make provision and abundant opportunity arises to proclaim with boldness the unadulterated Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. Many miles have been traveled, and the Word of God has been preached in scores of places since my last post. The work in Southern Africa came to a climactic conclusion, and now, the work in South Asia has commenced. To God be the glory!

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2011, africa, project jagernaFPGM
south asia 2008

In February of 2008, Full Proof Gospel Ministries returned to South Asia for three months. During this time, the work of Project Jagerna was furthered; two evangelism teams were brought in to mass distribute the Word of God--one in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and one Nepal; and the Gospel was proclaimed in remote areas of Nepal's Far West.

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from kathmandu

My travels thus far have been good and busy. Coming through Delhi allowed me to share the Gospel with several on those chaotic streets. And, my arrival in Kathmandu brought back many memories. Since last Sunday, I have been laboring diligently with Bishnu Shrestha, my national partner, in the work of Project Jagerna.

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2008, project jagernaFPGM