GOOD SHEPHERD CHILDREN'S HOME
I am the good shepherd; and I know mine own, and mine own know me ( John 10:14 )
Jesus said, Suffer the little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for to such belong the kingdom of heaven. ( Matthew 19:14 )
Moments in the Children's Home
Sujan, Sunpari, Jenisa, Subash and Junpari
Sunpari and Jenisa
Little brother, lovely and caring character
The big sister
Funny little kids who likes acting
Subash Majid (12) and Sujan Majid (7) are brothers, their father left them several years ago. Their mother and step-father treated them badly and said they can't afford to raise the 2 kids anymore. We invited them to stay in our home. Subash is a obedient and helpful boy, he assist in many household work as well as taking care of his brother. He has a great faith in Jesus Christ. His hobbies are playing football and reading. He wants to become a volunteer in the future. Sujan is active and talka
Subash Majid (12) and Sujan Majid (7)
Subash and Sujan in school uniform
Subash is a obedient and helpful boy, he assist in many household work as well as taking care of his brother. He has a great faith in Jesus Christ. His hobbies are playing football and reading. He wants to become a volunteer in the future.
Sujan is active and talkative, he interacts with people with his sweet voice. He is trying to help his brother all the time. His dream is to become a pilot.
Uncle Krishna Thapa and Dr Sean Yuen (from Hong Kong) are the co-founders of Good Shepherd Children's Home of Nepal. Having lived with Uncle Krishna's family for 2 months, they both have an insight to start an orphanage or children's home to serve the homeless children and bring gospel to their lives. By the grace of God, we continue to receive donation from all over the world to support this ministry.
Happy big family!
Every night the 2 sons of Mr. Thapa lead the kids to sing, to pray and give them daily bread of Jesus's word.
Simple mud and brick home, using underground water and barely any electricity.
You can either have your own room, or if you like, you can sleep with the kids.
Nepali only have 2 meals per day. Mrs. Thapa always prepare a wonderful meal for everyone!
You must use your hands to eat!! Just kidding, they have spoons for you!