Project Name
Integral Development & Empowerment for Action (IDEA) in Rukum East
Project Location
Nepal
Project Natures
Church and Community Mobilisation
Project Objectives
Equip local churches to collaborate in fulfilling Integral Mission, bringing renewal and transformation to communities through active implementation of plans and initiatives.
Beneficiaries
- Nepali church believers
- Pastors
- Community youth
No. of Beneficiaries
Approx. 930
Key Activities
- Organise training sessions, workshops, exchange visits, and experience-sharing activities to introduce the basic missionary principles of Integral Mission to 42 local churches.
- Cultivate 34 facilitators to guide 18 churches in discovering their own gifts, utilising local resources, and applying the missionary principles of holistic mission to effectively respond to community needs through practical actions.
- Equip 20 young believers to lead 10 youth groups that address the issue of child marriage in their areas, raise community awareness, devise plans, and take appropriate action to combat it.
- Provide Christ-centered training for 10 youth groups, helping members learn life skills such as communication, leadership, problem-solving, and decision-making.
- Assist churches in formulating and reinforcing guidelines opposing child marriage.
Project Period
Feb 2024 to Dec 2025
Expenses
Approx. HK$472,800
IMPACT STORY
Since its establishment in 1991, the Naya Jeevan Assembly of God (NJAG) Church in Rukum District, Nepal, has primarily served the marginalised communities living in remote mountainous regions. Due to the area’s weak infrastructure, including limited access to roads, electricity, healthcare, and educational resources, the local population faces significant challenges. Despite the many needs of the impoverished neighbours in the area, NJAG had not actively engaged in community work for many years, restricting its activities to regular worship services and remaining largely disconnected from the local communities without forming substantial ties. However, after NJAG joined our Integral Mission training programme, the church’s role and sense of mission began to transform.
During the Integral Mission training, the church’s pastors and members came to realise that the church should not merely be a place for religious worship but should serve as a beacon within the community, leading people towards a brighter future. Following the training, the church leaders began actively considering how to apply Jesus’ teachings to everyday life, using concrete actions to bring about change in the community. This renewed sense of mission inspired them to rely on God’s guidance and mobilise the church’s limited resources to address the needs of the community’s most impoverished and marginalised groups despite the challenging circumstances.
The church first focused on addressing the issue of children’s education. They partnered with the local Shree Dashrath Primary School, mobilising community members to work together and gather wood from the forest to renovate a dilapidated children’s classroom in the community. This initiative provided 23 children with a safe and comfortable learning environment, promoting their physical and mental development. Moreover, this change significantly enhanced cooperation among the church, the school management committee, parents, and other community members making everyone more united and effective in tackling common problems. The church was no longer an isolated entity detached from the community but had become a key player in the community’s development.
Despite these successes, CEDAR’s partner has not been complacent. We recognise that the path to encouraging local churches to engage in community work is still long and requires sustained effort. In the future, we will continue to provide holistic mission advocacy and skills training, facilitating the exchange of experiences between neighbouring churches and offering guidance to more communities. We believe this successful model will be replicated in other regions, further expanding the impact of these changes.
The transformation of NJAG Church reflects not only a change in the church’s internal attitudes and actions but also a positive development for the entire community and its schools. Through Integral Mission training, the church has truly become a beacon for the community, demonstrating the power of faith in action and providing valuable experience and a model for other churches and communities in Nepal.
PARTNER INFORMATION
Partner Name
United Mission to Nepal Medical & Development Trust (UMNMDT)
Year of establishment
1954
The Year Our Partnership Started
2008
Partner's Mission
Inspired by the love and teachings of Jesus Christ, we will partner with the Christian community and others in Nepal and around the world to serve the people of Nepal, especially those living in poverty, by
- pursuing peace and justice for all people;
- addressing the root causes of poverty;
- witnessing to Christ through the word and life of the Bible.
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