Christianity is increasing rapidly. Doing outreaches is easier than
before,” said Nepalese Pastor Sanjay Tripathi. “We are seeing souls
getting saved. Living for Christ too. Majority of people have heard the
Good News of Christ. God is moving for our nation.”Tripathi said the
greatest barriers until now have not been presented by the authorities,
who voted against declaring Nepal a “Hindu nation,” despite protests by
radical Hindus. He said the main barriers have been in the family.
“They don’t accept me. Nor my old friends.”Still, international
observers have voiced concern that the Nepalese government flouted
international treaties to guarantee freedom of religion for all its
citizens.Christian Solidarity Worldwide has criticized the ban on
evangelism. “The freedom to choose and change one’s faith is a
fundamental right which must be upheld as an essential part of any
constitution which adheres to international human rights principles,
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