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Keeping It Onside, Church Converts Basement Into Soccer Field

Members of the Syracuse Police Department play against Syracuse Nepali Church.

He talked about the possibility of holding a type of camp that will be open for 8 to 10 weeks early in 2023, with participants stopping by after school. Plans are to clear out other space for ping pong tables and a music area.

One issue is that there is a need for volunteers to lead it.

“We would have hundreds of kids every week, no doubt. They are looking for something to do,” Biswa said.

He has been focused on making disciples who can then serve in ministry. Recently, the church added another Nepali pastor as well as another more geared to English-speaking teenagers. Biswa is also focused on building a ministry called GO, for Gospel Outreach.

“I want to go for global outreach,” he said. “My desire is to encourage people to go out. This September, we will have a first in our church as more than 50 people will be training how to share the Gospel. That’s my desire.”

His drive for outreach and evangelism goes to the final whistle, so to speak.

“I’m dying one day, right?” he said. “It may be cancer, maybe an accident or maybe old age. But I’m dying one day. Why shouldn’t I die for the Gospel? I want to die sharing the Gospel.”

This article originally appeared on BaptistPress.com.