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Support Nepal Today

May 13, 2015
Missions Team
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People are working in damaged houses by themselves. It is always a risk to work in fallen houses. There is no government help, or international or national volunteers to help. If you or any team would like to come to Nepal and help in rebuilding the life, you may certainly come and help.

The news cycle moves so fast that it seems the devastation of the earthquake in Nepal has already faded from sight. This past Sunday we spent some time as a church praying for the country of Nepal, the people of Nepal and that the church of Jesus Christ would be a healing agent to all, especially those who do not know Jesus.

God often uses us to become the answer to our prayers. We wanted to highlight an organization that could use your help. If you are looking to learn more or looking to partner with the church in Nepal we would encourage you to support Churches Network Nepal.

Suzanne Bradford, part of The Well Community Church, has spent time working with Pastor Reuben Rai and his team in Nepal. Churches Network Nepal works to connect and resource the local church throughout the remote villages there.

As The Well we are going to send funds to support Churches Network Nepal and would encourage you to do likewise. May The Well be known as a church that prays for, supports and encourages the church globally. God wants to use our resources to do His work in this world.

To get updated information on what Churches Network Nepal is doing follow their blog, like them on Facebook or visit their website.

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Pastor Ramesh says thank you for the supplies. He will be using those blessings to feed his church family and others around him.

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There was a mass burial in Sametu in Sindhupalchowk. Many people died and the few who were left behind buried the dead.

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