August 8, 2014

If not, I would be either an Atheist or a Hindu

I have to make a confession; had I not experienced the living Christ transforming my life, today I would either be a die-hard atheist or a devout Hindu doing everything within my power to promote and protect the age old Hindu traditions against the encroachment from the competing religions and philosophies.  However, I am a Christian now, and the story-line is totally different. 

July 11, 2014

Fanning the Flame of our Calling in the face of Carnality

Many promising ministers begin their Christian life and career with such a big bang that the ripples emanating from the noise continue to have effects to the distant shores long after the center has returned to a standing still.  For some time, they continue to impress people in the ministry with the claims of supernatural encounters, jaw dropping prophecies, divine healing, miraculous deliverance, amazing provisions, and spectacular dreams and visions.  When they share their testimony, they can keep their audiences captivated with their artistic ways of testifying (exaggerating) the work God began in their lives. 

June 25, 2014

Nepali Experience in Hong Kong

From the Star Ferry
Hong Kong, called “fragrant harbor” in Chinese is also known to be the “pearl of the orient”, is the most vertical city in the world.  Trying to look up to the sky from the narrow and crowded streets, one may easily lose one’s hat and the fear of being suffocated with lack of oxygen in the hotel room is not a new thing; “either you make sure the air conditioner runs well or you have the window cracked” was the instruction given to me when I checked in a guest house located on the 8th floor of the 20+floors building.

June 4, 2014

Don’t Despise the Small Beginning: My Experience in the US

Seven years ago, when Youtube was fairly a new thing in town for the Nepali speaking Christians, I signed up for an account and posted this video clip not knowing where it would lead me.  Few years down the road, I asked my wife to hold the camera so that I could speak on to it a message to the Nepali speaking brothers and sisters across the nations.  One thing led to another and started to post our full length sermons preached at various places.  Today, these sermons have received more than 170 thousand hits and we have been busy in responding many of our online listeners from around the world.

May 2, 2014

The Advantage of Disadvantages

We know a Korean pastor’s family in Daejeon for about a year now.  We have also prayed with them when they were going through a real tough time in their ministry.  When the dust settled down and they were able to breathe a sigh of relief after the situation was under control, they presented a book to us as a sign of appreciation for standing with them in prayer.  The book was “David and Goliath”, very biblical title by Malcolm Gladwell, New York Times bestselling author.  I am not sure as how much our friends read in English but my guess is that they really thought this was a good biblical book to present to a pastor.  As I unwrapped my gift, the thing that caught my attention was not the main title but the subtitle; “Underdogs, Misfits, And The Art Of Battling Giants”.  I was excited to devour it right away.

April 1, 2014

Apostle Thomas and South Asian Preachers


It is no longer disputed that Apostle Thomas came to India in AD 52, preached the gospel to the high caste Hindus in Kerala, and established a church that is known as the Mar Thoma (St. Thomas) Church; the oldest church in India.  When Islam and western powers colonized India, this church faced challenges for its existence and identity.  It survived the Islamic conquest, thanks to its close affinity with the local Hindu culture.  But it had to fight harder to maintain its original identity from the encroachments of other foreign church bodies.