Nepal: Equipping Leaders in Remote Villages

Abstract: Dr. Chittry, a prominent leader in Nepal, employs innovative approaches to train pastors in remote regions, addressing issues of poverty and low self-worth. Drawing from his life journey, he emphasizes the value individuals hold in God’s sight. Utilizing activities, role-playing, and sustainable practices like farming, Chittry imparts leadership lessons. Creative methods such as football, singing heart language songs, and the “Handful of Rice” approach enhance adult learning and contribute to building resilient communities.

Dr. Chittry leads one of Nepal’s largest church planting networks and is a faculty member for A3, formerly Asian Access. He and his wife are trainers of trainers who have influenced most of the church networks and denominations in the country. They engage in social enterprises, rescue centers, and orphanages nation-wide. In addition, they are active in community development and government relations, trying to be a bridge to the various faiths and the secular and religious state enterprises. To enable much of this work, he runs a successful company that operates in several business ventures: real estate, rental property, and land and agricultural development. A3 is a movement seeking to Change the Few who Change the Many. We are a network of learning communities building the capacity of servant leaders to accelerate their mission in-fluence. Learn more at https://a3leaders.org/about-a3/.

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