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We are seeking to leverage ServLife friends and supporters and ask for your help to broaden our donor base and raise funds. Do you support and believe in the mission of ServLife? Have you given a donation? We are trying to organize 10 “ServLife-Peace Nights around the country either in a home or church. Read the rest of this entry »

A Vision Renewal Trip is a trip that combines both service projects with rest and renewal time. Participants will have a numerous selection of service projects and opportunities to experience the land of India and Nepal, attend a leadership conference of indigenous staff, minister to orphans, and some hands on projects as well. There will be a few days at the end for rest and renewal and spiritual formation sessions of prayer, worship, and teaching.

Imagine this: Your pastor is kidnapped and burried in the ground for 3 days with only his head above the ground. He is told he must stop being a pastor and stop preaching about Jesus Christ. He is given no water or food and beaten for 3 straight days. This is what happened just recently to a ServLife indiegenous mission worker in India. We must help these mission workers! read more
We are seeking 15 churches or groups to organize and promote a yard sale in the months of October and November. ServLife has 125 indigenous staff throughout Nepal and India who are working to share God’s love and establish a church. In recent years, increased persecution and injustice has occured amont the church in the region and to ServLife staff. Read the rest of this entry »
View this easy to navigate feature to view the over 40 videos made throughout the years of the work of ServLife International around the world. Read the rest of this entry »
“After Joel Vestal spoke in our Church our people were convinced that Servlife would be one of our best opportunities to impact indigenous peoples with the grace and love of Jesus Christ. Servlife meets people where they are but doesn’t leave them there. We are grateful to support this ministry.” Read the rest of this entry »
The year was 1989 and it was the summer before my senior year in High School. I was about to embark on a course that would take me in a direction that I was completely oblivious to at this time, not unlike most teenagers. I had signed up to go to Indonesia to help construct a wall around a local college that was training native pastors. My decision to go had been pretty spur of the moment, and I only had a few days to secure the $4,000 needed to partake on this two-month mission. The outfit that I had signed up with recruits teens from all over America and sends them around the world to complete projects like the one we were about to do. Read the rest of this entry »
ServLife currently has 75 Indian missionary workers who are working in six Indian states to start a church in their community and share the love of Christ. They all undergo a year of training in northern India before returning back to their home village. One of these workers, Zachariah, is from Chhattisgarh state, and finished his training at the Servlife Leadership Institute in 2008. Read the rest of this entry »
In a small, remote Indian village named Bijapur (in the Chattisjargh state), three men were recently abducted and beaten. Every Sunday after worship Indian Christians normally fellowship and share a meal together consisting of the simple Indian staples rice and daal (lentils). On August 22, a meal was shared and no one knew that what was about to happen would change this little church forever. Read the rest of this entry »
In Orissa alone, ServLife currently has 36 indigenous staff, working in their villages to start churches and share the love of Jesus Christ. Three years ago on August 23, 2007, over 100 people were killed, including women, disabled persons, children, adivasis and dalits. At least three incidents of gang-rape were recorded and at least 295 churches, big and small, were destroyed. Three of these churches were started by ServLife mission workers. Also, 13 schools, colleges, and the offices of five NGOs were damaged. About 30,000 people had to live in relief camps for months. Read the rest of this entry »

143 million. The estimated number of children in the world today who have lost at least one parent. About 16.2 million of these have lost both of their parents. This overwhelming number begs us to ask the question – how can we even begin to help these children? One by one.
ServLife believes in helping empower the dreams of others. A unique way this has happened is allowing Americans to donate to the project dreamed through Emmanueal Shaw from Sierra Leone and American Rachel Wilson through ServLife International. Read the rest of this entry »
On May 16, Joel Vestal was a guest on the Doug Pagitt Radio show and spoke at Solomons Porch Church, a leading church in innovation and mission.
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| Daya Girls Home expands kitchen and Dining hall | Nabini and Ahori |
Paul and Sanum Chaudre |
We are excited to announce the opening of Daya Girls Home in western Nepal. The first two girls have arrived
In Partnership with AS Nepal (ServLife’s registered NGO in Nepal working with children) Daya Girls Home is being started in western Nepal. The vision for the home is out of the heart of Udaya and his wife, Bhakti who have a deep compassion for the children of Nepal. The conversation to begin this home has been going on for over five years.
Paul and Sanum Chaudre will run the home with their two own children.
The vision of the home is to grow to 10 girls. The children are all from some of the poorest districts (Jumla, Humla, Mugu, Dailekh, Accham) in the poorest section of Nepal, the hills and mountains of Nepal’s northwest. This area has annual food shortages (USAID and UN food drops are regular) and commonly experience outbreaks of preventable but rapid moving illnesses such as diarrhea. The girls are currently cared for by neighbors or distant relatives. Read the rest of this entry »
The local church expressed in all her beauty and diversity is a key agent for God’s Kingdom in the world. Central to the mission of ServLife is to empower, educate, and equip indigenous leaders to share the love of Christ in both word and deed with their own people. One of the regions of the world where ServLife does this is in India, where we have been working since 1992, when ServLife first began more than 75 churches have been planted throughout 5 states in India. (Donate To this Project). Read the rest of this entry »