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 We arrived in Nepal in 2000. We came with two things in hand: a word from God that we were to rescue girls and the dream of this happening. Years before Dr. Jose, on a trip to India had come face to face with a Nepalese girl dead on the sidewalk in a local prostitution area; there God began to speak about the rescue of the girls of Nepal. We didn't have money and neither did we know how it was done but we had faith and with that MCM plunged their whole heart into the project and remain faithful and always will be. God also raised other people from other people to help us also, people from other denominations, they all came together united to help the girls of Nepal. The traffic in Nepal is intense yet!  MORE

Text Box:        ”Lives worth more than things”

Dear friends,

I'd been remembering for several days. I thought I wouldn't write, so as tonot bother you. But now, tonight, I thought, "People will be encouraged." So, I am writing.

On this day, November 20, 2009, we completed 9 years in Nepal.

We left Brazil on November 13, 2000, with Paris as our destination. It was where Pastor José helped us carry our seven suitcases and where Rose got out of the vehicle and took a tumble in a water puddle right in Paris. But,  being Paris, even the tumble was chic.

From Paris we went to Delhi and Varanasi in India where we stayed some days and on November 20, 2000, we arrived in Nepal. The skies were clear, and I saw the people in the streets and thought everything was beautiful, even the urban chaos. I remember each detail of the trip from the airport to the hotel in Sundara, the center of Kathmandu.

In our luggage we carried faith and a dream: to rescue girls! Ever since the situation in the 90s where Pastor José saw a Nepali girl dead on the sidewalk in Mumbai, this vision had consumed us.

The beginning was so difficult, not just the beginning, but many moments, some even quite recent. Many tears have fallen in different moments and situations, but we sense that each one was worth it. Many gray hairs have appeared ("And that will give you white hair," as Rose says...). But telling about difficulties isn't worth it. We want to focus on the joy of the smiles we have in ourselves and with us. MORE