Stories Latest Stories Why is Nepal hard to reach? At a recent prayer meeting we spoke to Vijay, Director at Afno FM in Nepal, to find out why it's hard to share about Jesus in his home country and why radio is a solution. Have a listen to what he had to share below. Your browser does not support the audio element. Please click here to download the file "Nepal has more than 125 different languages and different cultures. It is a landlocked country, it has so many different challenges out there like deep rooted religious and cultural identity. Another thing is social and family pressure. Those who show interest in Christianity may face strong opposition from family in Nepal, and thirdly there is a legal problem and legal challenges. According to Nepal's constitution and Nepal's law we are free to practice our own religion but conversion leads to problems. There are common misunderstandings about Christianity in Nepal such as the belief that it is a foreign religion. I have been involved with Afno FM since its very beginning. The effectiveness and accessibility of radio and its ability to reach places I cannot go, that is my dream actually. I wanted to go everywhere, but I cannot go. The radio is the best way for me to reach many places, so that's why I am committed to this ministry. We do many different kinds of programmes. Afno FM also intentionally build relationships beyond broadcasting. While radio is the first point of contact, listeners often reach out after programmes and the team responds personally, answering questions and praying with them to encourage and walk alongside them in their faith journey." The goal is not just to broadcast but to walk with people step by step towards Christ. Want to hear more from our partners? Join us at our next online prayer meeting at 7pm on the first Wednesday of the month, where you will have the chance to meet and pray with Feba's partners broadcasting the love of Jesus. Find out more Manage Cookie Preferences