Deep in the villages, across the mountains of Nepal, Paul helps lead a network of churches. Two sisters, Roshni and Pena, came to know the love of Jesus Christ through the children’s ministry that Paul developed in one of the local churches. You can see the joy of the Lord reflected in their eyes and smiles.


Bob had the opportunity to meet Roshni and Pena during a recent trip to Nepal. Today, they are leaders in the children’s ministry at their church and actively serve throughout the village church network. With their gifts for worship, teaching, organizing, and caring for children, they faithfully support the local church.

When the girls first started attending church, they were homeless along with their parents. Their father, Resham, had struggled with hopelessness for many years. To cope, he turned to alcohol, but heavy drinking only deepened the family's poverty and suffering, eventually leading to serious health issues. In addition to alcohol-related liver damage, Resham was diagnosed with tuberculosis. He was sick, without hope, and facing death. As if that weren’t enough, their mother, Rupa, was severely injured when a tree fell on her, leaving her barely able to walk due to extensive back damage.
It was during this difficult time that Roshni and Pena encountered Jesus at a children’s outreach led by Paul. When they surrendered their lives to Christ, everything began to change. Paul and the local church fervently prayed for a miracle—that their parents would come to know Jesus, be healed, and that the family would find a home.
We are reminded of Jesus’ words in Matthew 6:26,33:
"Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well."

As these two young girls sought God, miracles began to unfold. Their parents saw the transformation in their daughters and started attending church. Soon, the entire family gave their lives to Jesus. Resham was completely healed from liver damage and tuberculosis and was freed from his addiction to alcohol. Rupa’s back was miraculously restored. The church even came together to build them a new home. Today, the family serves as leaders in the very church where their lives were transformed. God turned their pain into a testimony of His faithfulness!

Each month, we support Paul through prayer, encouragement, and finances as he travels through remote villages. His ministry focuses on strengthening local churches through children's ministry training, feeding programs, evangelism, and reminding pastors that they are not alone in their calling.
Thank you, Going Global Inc. family, for being part of this miracle story. Your partnership enables Paul to fulfill God’s calling on his life.
Church and Ministry Center Project

One of the villages where Paul works has a church building that was damaged by an earthquake. However, a generous donation of land has been given to Paul and his team, providing an opportunity to build a new church, a children's building, and a ministry center for training pastors and leaders.
We are praying for God’s provision to begin phase one of this project in 2025. If you are interested in more information, visit www.goingglobalinc.org/nepalreport
Orphans and Widows

In his letter to the church, James tells us that true religion is demonstrated by ministering to the needs of the fatherless and widows (James 1:27). In every nation where we have established partnerships, orphans and widows suffer more than any other group. Widows—both young and old—are often cast aside as worthless in their societies. Some, unable to provide for their children, bring them to orphanages, while others are forced to abandon them on the streets. In many cultures, widows, especially those with children, are disregarded by men. As a result, many women turn to sex work as a means of survival.
This is why, at Going Global Inc., we are committed to supporting both orphans and widows. In the Andaman Islands, Raja and Sheeba work year-round to care for both. Paul does the same in Nepal. In Bangladesh, Sukhen rescues women from the sex industry and trains them in micro-business. In Kenya, Peter and Esther minister to widows, equipping them with skills to start small businesses. In Israel, Mazen uplifts widows through monthly gatherings, providing food, care packages, and special celebrations just for them.
Please join us in praying for this vital part of our ministry.
Church Plants in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands
Raja, Sheeba, and students from the Bible school traveled throughout the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, holding evangelistic outreaches to strengthen the churches that have been planted.
As of today, 14 churches have been established through the Bible school, 6 church planters are ready to be sent, and 12 more will be prepared by May of this year.
Food For Thought
But Phinehas stood up and intervened, and the plague was checked. This was credited to him as righteousness for endless generations to come.
— Psalm 106:30-31
Phinehas stood up to the immorality that was destroying his people and the plague was stopped. We too can stand up to the brokenness in our world and see generations changed.
Prayer Requests
You can be an important part of our ministry by praying for us. Prayer is a weapon of warfare, and we covet your prayers. If you would like us to pray for you, e-mail your prayer requests to us. Please pray for the following:
We thank you, in advance, for praying for the following:
Pray for your pastor and family
Pray for the church planters in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands
Pray for the church and ministry center project in Nepal
Pray for the the mission trip to Myanmar in March
Ministry Goal
“And their eyes were opened and they recognized Him.” Luke 24:31
We founded Going Global Inc. in 2007 with this ministry goal. It is still our heart today. Thank you for praying and partnering with us. Together, we can do a lot!
Dennis & Robin Nonnemacher
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