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Today I received reports from Sanjeev in Nepal as well as Fiaz in Pakistan.
Sanjeev wrote this:
Dear Sir and the GKM Team,
Greetings from the brethren of Nepal GKM!
I trust this message finds you well. I am pleased to report that the work in Nepal is progressing
smoothly and successfully.
First and foremost, I want to express my deep gratitude for the daily blog posts from GKM.
These readings have been a source of spiritual and physical rejuvenation for us, strengthening
our resolve in our mission.
Our efforts in Nepal have been fruitful as we continue to meet with pastors from various regions.
During these meetings, we have been actively sharing the GKM tracts that were recently
translated and printed in Nepali. These tracts have been well received, and we are encouraged
by the positive impact they are having.
In addition, I have been in regular communication with Pastor Rajan from Sri Lanka. I have sent
him new tracts for study and translation, and I am happy to report that two tracts have already
been translated and printed for study purposes. Pastor Rajan is currently working on translating
additional tracts into Sinhala.
Furthermore, I recently had a conversation with Pastor Ruata from Bangladesh. He has
successfully translated three tracts into Bengali and is eagerly awaiting their print so that he can
distribute them to pastors during their upcoming meetings. I have attached herewith the tracts
translated into Bengali for your reference.
We are excited about the progress being made in these regions and remain committed to
expanding our outreach efforts.
Please continue to keep these regions in your prayers as we work to expand the reach of GKM
Thank you, Sir Stephen, Mom Lynley and the GKM team for your continued support and prayers.
In His Service,
Sanjeev & Kiran
Nepal GKM
Pastor Fiaz in Pakistan also reported a mission to provide some basic medical help. He wrote:
Peace be with you in Christ.
Pakistan has four seasons. July and August are rainy months. During these months, due to the
monsoon winds, many areas of Pakistan are affected by these rains. According to a report in The
News, 300 to 400 mm of rain fell this year. Pakistan is a developing country where there is no
adequate water drainage system. Because of which, water stagnates in places due to rain. This
season also causes many seasonal diseases along with many other problems.
In terms of medical facilities, the remote areas of Pakistan are very poor. Every year we organize
free medical camps in these remote areas in these months to provide medical facilities to people
who do not have access to basic facilities. A few days ago we organized a free medical camp at
Janduke Goraiya, a village in Sialkot city.
There P.Mushtaq and his wife warmly welcomed us. We prayed together before starting camp. In
this we see all regardless of religion. The purpose of this camp is not only to provide free medical
facilities to the people but also to show them the love of Christ that he loves all people and he
gave his life for the whole world. In the six hours camp more than 300 people came. We are very
grateful to you becauseŘą of you, this camp is possible. We are also receiving requests from some
other areas to set up this camp. Please remember us in your prayers so that we can camp in
these areas as well.
God bless you.
In Christ
Fiaz