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171tion are allowed, but active preaching of the Good Ne ws isstill prohibited.The scattering of Nepalis over the wholeof northeast India has become one of God's ways of reachingthe Nepalis with the Gospel. Many Nepalis who have beenconverted to Christ throug h the work of the G. M.S. have goneback to Nepal and have become strong witnesses to their ownpeople.The evangelist Krishnalal Sharma himself went backto Nepal to preach the Gospel.Nepal now has the Gospelamong her own people and with God's help it is only amatterof time until the whole population comes to Christ. By theLord's grace, the G.M.S. of the Kuki <strong>Christian</strong> Church hashad a significant share in this ministry.Mr. Chongloi was trained in the Nepali Bible Schoolin Darjeeling in north India.He has worked hard at contextualizinghis evangelistic message to the Nepali people.Hehas learned the culture and world vie w of the Nepalis andcan preach fluently in their language.He has said thatmany Nepalis have much in common with the Kukis.The Nepalisare also divided into different groups such as theGurkhas, Thapas, Gurungs, etc.Most of these Nepalis followa<strong>for</strong>m of the Hindu religion, but it is heavily mixed withpractices and beliefs of tribal animism.These groups ofNepalis eat all kinds of meat and drink liquor, like tribalnon-<strong>Christian</strong>s do.This lack of dietary restrictions makesit much easier to have social intercourse with them.Manyof themalso still practice sacrifices to the spirits as didthe Kukis be<strong>for</strong>e they came to Christ.

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