National Mission Commission of Nepal
“NMCN mobilizes local churches to help plant churches and transform communities through cross-cultural and holistic approach”
INTRODUCTION
National
Mission Commission of Nepal (NMCN) is a national Christian indigenous,
interdenominational and non-profitable social organisation.
It was established on 22 June, 2001
through the initiative of Ram Prasad Shrestha under the National Churches
Fellowship of Nepal (NCFN) as a wing.
In order to respond to the call of
serving the whole Nation with the whole gospel through wider partnership, it
became independent after registering with the government on Shrawan 1, 2068 (
17 July, 2011). NMCN is supported by the board comprising of key leaders
representing denominations, para-church organizations and indigenous churches.
Vision Statement:
Mobilizing local
Churches to help plant at least one church in every unreached area of
Nepal by sending Cross-cultural Missionaries to Nepal, Bhutan, India and
Tibetan border and beyond.
MISSISON
STATEMENT
The purpose of
the National NMCN is to glorify God by uniting the churches of
Nepal to be one force in fulfilling the Great Commission by teaching and
equipping body of Christ to be missionaries through holistic approach.
Objectives of NMCN authorised by
the Government:
The objectives of NMCN are to:
-organise vocational training to
empower society to sustain the community.
-send missionaries to plant
churches by equipping them.
-equip churches through public
awareness programs to get involved in social work.
-provide biblical training to
churches and para-church organisations to bring spiritual renewal and revival.
-Send national and international
volunteers to get involved in social transformation activities.
-play a leading role in bringing
unification and collaboration among churches and para-church organisation.
-Partner with like-minded national
and international agencies,
-Initiate any other social work as
need arises.
Ministries of NMCN
NMCN is committed to facilitate and organise various training
to educate and equip churches for
Training:
Missionary Training
School for 3- 5 months to train and equip missionaries in partnership with
various de-nominations, churches and agencies.
Three days Mission
Training for pastors and leaders to educate and develop mission in their
respective churches and to respond holistically to the call of the
Great Commission.
Week long World
Mission Training for professional and youth to get involved and promote mission
in the churches.
Sending:
Sending is one of the vital aspects
of NMCN. Partnering with local bodies. NMCN sends missionaries to the
un-reached of Nepal, India, Bhutan, Tibetan border and beyond. NMCN provides
training, strategy and partial financial support when the missionaries are sent
through its ‘Adopt a Missionary Plan’
Networking:
NMCN strongly believes in
partnership, in sharing experiences and resources and recognizes the value of
relationships with like minded agencies nationally and internationally.
Slum Children School:
NMCN runs an Educational program
for the children in slums and marginalized children to help them to read and
write as well as encourage them to be sent to schools. We provide food, stationery and clothing and
meet other needs that arise. The purpose of the project is to bring the Good
News to them and their parents and plant a church in that community.
Prison Ministry:
NMCN hold various social and
evangelistic events in the various Prisons in Nepal. We have been supporting
prisoners in their needs and established churches inside the prisons.
We welcome
interested friends and partners to extend hands of partnerships in the areas of
facilitating training for pastors and leaders, church planting and responding
to the needs of the deprived and marginalized people of Nepal.
Please pray and join us to fulfil the Great commission by sharing Good
News and transforming the lives of people.
We will be very pleased to keep in touch, if you could communicate to us
at the following address:
National Mission Commission of Nepal
P.O. Box-8975, EPC-830,
Kathmandu, Nepal
Phone:977 01 5529545
Gov. Reg. No. 3344/068