When Pabitra Regmi married, she and her husband were the only Christians in the house they shared with their in-laws. Because of this, Pabrita was mentally and verbally abused by them. Eventually, the couple and their three children left the home due to the constant family pressure.
"I was always discriminated against and was not even allowed to touch things in the house," Pabrita said.
Pabrita's husband died some years after leaving his family's home. Despite her sorrow and loneliness, Pabitra leans on God. "Though I do not have my husband, God is with me," she says. "He saved me from sickness - if He had not, I would have died and my children would have been orphans. But God is so merciful. He granted me my life so I can give the love of both father and mother to my children. I am always grateful for His Grace in my life."
Pabitra is illiterate, and so she finds her greatest encouragement in talking with God. "Prayer is my life. I find comfort through prayer. God speaks and answers me when I pray."
To alleviate Pabitra's financial worries, Open Doors partners helped her get started in goat farming. They also spent time with her, prayed with her and shared her burdens. "I am very grateful to God and to the partners who supported and encouraged me during my difficulties. I can now continue managing my family. I give thanks to all the people who helped me. God keep you safe and bless your ministry."
Pray for Pabitra's good health, and thank God for restoring it. Ask that she can remain physically strong so she can take care of her children.
Pabrita worries about her children's future. Ask the Lord to guide their steps, to reveal Himself to them, and to help them become strong believers.
Thank God for the Open Doors partners who were able to help Pabrita return to self-sufficency through the goat farming venture. Pray for them as they move through the community and seek others who need help.
Thanks so much for praying, God bless. Taken from Open Doors USA text alert.
"I was always discriminated against and was not even allowed to touch things in the house," Pabrita said.
Pabrita's husband died some years after leaving his family's home. Despite her sorrow and loneliness, Pabitra leans on God. "Though I do not have my husband, God is with me," she says. "He saved me from sickness - if He had not, I would have died and my children would have been orphans. But God is so merciful. He granted me my life so I can give the love of both father and mother to my children. I am always grateful for His Grace in my life."
Pabitra is illiterate, and so she finds her greatest encouragement in talking with God. "Prayer is my life. I find comfort through prayer. God speaks and answers me when I pray."
To alleviate Pabitra's financial worries, Open Doors partners helped her get started in goat farming. They also spent time with her, prayed with her and shared her burdens. "I am very grateful to God and to the partners who supported and encouraged me during my difficulties. I can now continue managing my family. I give thanks to all the people who helped me. God keep you safe and bless your ministry."
Pray for Pabitra's good health, and thank God for restoring it. Ask that she can remain physically strong so she can take care of her children.
Pabrita worries about her children's future. Ask the Lord to guide their steps, to reveal Himself to them, and to help them become strong believers.
Thank God for the Open Doors partners who were able to help Pabrita return to self-sufficency through the goat farming venture. Pray for them as they move through the community and seek others who need help.
Thanks so much for praying, God bless. Taken from Open Doors USA text alert.