Spreading Hope: Being the hands and feet of Christ

Spreading Hope: Being the hands and feet of Christ

TICCN Bishop Steven Bellant (USA) recently visited the TICCN headquarters in the UK and shared an update on a number of initiatives taking place in Nepal. He highlights how the gospel in action is planting seeds, resulting in a significant number of Nepalese people embracing Christianity.

One of the initiatives is providing sustainable aid by giving goats to impoverished families. This allows them to support themselves by selling the offspring and milk products, leading to self-sufficiency.

We’ve also been active earthquake relief efforts. Many Tibetan Buddhist’s have come to the Lord through this aid because they saw the hands and feet of Christ working though believers, they physically saw the body of Christ.

Watch the video to learn more about the above and other initiatives happening in Nepal.

Mission Work in Nepal

Mission Work in Nepal

We were delighted to welcome Bishop Steven Bellant to Living Faith Church in Orrell on 8th May. A reception was held before the interview took place and Bishop Steven was surprised to receive a large birthday cake and card ahead of his forthcoming birthday on Friday.  

One of the most interesting insights was that for some people, when they receive the gift of a Bible, it is viewed so importantly that it is classified as a ‘commissioning document.’

Following a short video interview Archbishop Steven Evans conducted an excellent interview regarding Bishop Steven’s ongoing work in Nepal. We heard about how the work in Nepal begun 13 years ago and the details of both the spiritual and humanitarian efforts. As a TICCN minister and more recently Bishop, he has been responsible for impacting hundreds of thousands of people over the years. We learned of the farming initiatives that have been started and the schemes to help poor families look after animal livestock and the powerful impact that has had. In conclusion, two short video presentations were given, showing the tremendous impact of the work.

One of the most interesting insights was that for some people, when they receive the gift of a Bible, it is viewed so importantly that it is classified as a ‘commissioning document.’ What a tremendous lesson that is for those western believers who perhaps have taken God’s gifts and resources for granted.

Nepal 2022 Update

Nepal 2022 Update

Three Years ago, we gave two goats each to this man and this woman and taught them kingdom principles of tithing.  In only three years, ​
their herds have prospered like Jacob’s Herds.​

Nepalis volunteering to carry Pandemic Relief 5-7 hours through the mountains​.

We provided the pipe, well head, and hand pump.  The local church provided the manpower to dig the wells.


Thank you to TICCN minister Reverend Steven Bellant for this update from Nepal.