I had promised this video clip but had a problem with the file type while overseas. We arrived home a few days ago and I was able to covert it so that blogspot would play it. This is a typical church on the outskirts of the city. It is not a wealthy church nor is it a village church. However, I just decided to walk into the hall from the street. Diana is getting ready to share with the sisters.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Last Post From Kathmandu
We are leaving tomorrow and today we awoke to a road-strike in Kathmandu. Maoist and others have called for "no traffic" at five major roadways in the city and there are NO taxi's or cars other than Government on the road. Our meetings were transferred to two places within walking place of our hotel. More later hopefully from U.S.
Check Out The Himalaya's
On a flight back across the country Diana and I were treated to some pretty awesome sights of the entire Himalayan Mountain Range. I'm sorry this is from an airplane window but I couldn't get any closer. Enjoy
Tibetan Refugee Camp
Here's some video of some women weaving carpets at the refugee camp. Thought you might enjoy a few frames.
Friday, April 3, 2009
Barnabas begins "Seemana Gaasti"

"Seemana Gassti in Nepali means border watch. Diana and I met and finalized ministry goals with a Christian group working to rescue young nepali girls being who are taken and sold into the brothels of India. We will give the Barnabas Fellowship more info on this when we return but I did want to let you know that this has been a God-thing in every aspect of the meetings and fellowship. Here, Diana is standing with Shanta Sapkota the founder of PCR Nepal. What a wonderful time we had fellowshipping with this family. God has certainly been working in this group and they are a registered organization in the country which, for Barnabas, adds an added measure of accountability.
A Surly Buffalo

So I usually don't pay too much attention to these guys because so many of them are domesticated and are use to people all around them. But when Diana and I were walking through a small herd on our way to a river the other day, this one didn't care much for our walking with the group. Must have been alpha-female. I tend to rile those species.
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