International Headquarters is pleased to announce that the General has given his approval to the official opening of The Salvation Army in Nepal. Majors Lalsangliana and Lalnunsangi of India Eastern Territory are appointed Extension Officer and Associate Extension Officer, effective from 15 April 2009. Nepal is one of the Himalayan Kingdoms and has recently become a democracy.

The question of whether The Salvation Army could become established in Nepal has been under serious scrutiny since 2005 and India Eastern Territory has been sending officers and soldiers to explore this possibility for the past few years.

In 2007 Captain Richard Vanlalnghaka and his wife were appointed to carry out further exploration and remained in the country for one year. As a result of this appointment a Salvation Army fellowship, comprising around 20 members, is meeting regularly under the Army flag.

During the same year Commissioner Lalkiamlova and Colonel Dick Krommenhoek visited Nepal and were convinced that it would be possible to commence work in the not too distant future. In 2008 Commissioners Lalkiamlova and Lalhlimpuii, together with a delegation from India Eastern Territory headed by the Chief Secretary, again visited the country, which ultimately resulted in Commissioner Lalkiamlova recommending to the General that the Army should become officially established as soon as possible.

Majors Lalsangliana and Lalnunsangi will be stationed in Khatmandu, which is the capital city of Nepal. Their quarters and Fellowship Hall will be at Lalitpur, Bagdone 4, Kathmandu.

Although a separate country, Nepal will initially remain an official part of the India Eastern Territory.

Comment

On Thursday, July 23, 2009, Mr.Misheal pariyar said:

Greetings from Nepal. it is great news to hearing that the Salvation's army branch has been extended in Nepal, Kathmandu.
I am working in Nepal for the poor and orphan children since 2004 and another side I am also running the clinical and spiritual medical mission in Nepal. Our childrens home is very near from the salvation army's office, Bagdol-4, lalitpur but I don't know the office and the contact person of the Nepal salvation army.
I am very interested to visit it's Nepal office and the commissioner.so that we can exchange the mission and the vision and working together for the kingdom of God.
Last year I visited the Salvation Army fellowship in Dubboo, Australia.
in His love,
Misheal pariyar
Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Nepal

On Monday, May 4, 2009, Rev Dr Ashley Phillips said:

The work of the Salvation Army MUST continue to reach as many people and places as possible, it is a great shame that other denominations seem not to have the same drive and dedication.
Although a minister I have remained a lifelong Salvationist and daily thank God for my up-bringing within it's ranks.
Never have the words of the old Army song been so true, "We are marching on with shield and banner bright".

On Tuesday, April 21, 2009, Lance said:

It is amazing to see that God is still making his way into all the corners of this earth. God is so good! Onward Christian Soldiers!!

On Saturday, April 18, 2009, Rob said:

"We're marching on, we're marching on together
God bless our Army, 'round the world
And keep up true forever"

Praise God that we're still advancing, still 'opening fire'.

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