Hinduism didn’t give people in Ganga’s village any feeling of peace or meaning. When they learned about Jesus, the whole community changed.
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- There are no Christians livingin Gunga's village in Nepal
but he and his wife Laxmihad heard about Jesus.
CBN sponsored several outreachesin this remote village.
- They gave us NewTestaments and Gospel books.
When we read them, we really liked it.
- In the early days, theKings forced us to believe
in Hinduism.
But it did not keep peaceor meaning to our lives.
We were desperate for peace,even if it meant changing
our religion.
- I talked with my husband, and we agreed
that as a family weshould believe in Jesus.
- When Gunga heard aCBN medical was coming
to his village, he volunteered
to help carry their supplies.
During the two hour walk, the sun set
and the villagers used flashlights
and mobile phones to light their way.
- I asked the team about God
and about how to becomea disciple of Jesus.
- The next morning, Gunga brought his
wife and two childrento the medical clinic
at the school.
But they weren't there to be treated,
they were there to pray and give their
hearts to Jesus.
- After the Hindu reachus, we always got drunk
and fought each other.
After we prayed and believein Jesus, we cheers.
We are more humble and politeand we are loving to everyone.
- After seeing the changesin Gunga and Laxmi,
people wanted to know more about Jesus.
So the CBN team made another trip
to share the Gospel with other families.
The team also brought atelevision, solar panel,
DVD player and Gospel videoso everyone can learn more.
And for the children, weleft a complete season
of CBN Superbook.
- Your team came andhelped our community with
medical care and education.
Not only that, they taught us about God.
- Gunga and his familyare the first Christians
in their village.
They have Bible studies in their home
and invite anyone who's interested.
- Because of what you did,
we received new life and many blessings.
For that, we thank you.
Praise the Lord.