MasterLink

MasterLink.JPGAlthough there are churches along Nepal's southern border, almost no churches exist in the higher elevations bordering Tibet. The snowcapped, mountainous landscape is rugged and the climate is harsh. There are no roads, no communication or other basic facilities. Inhabited by Tibetan-Lamaistic Buddhists, the area is equally adverse toward the message of the gospel.

Aaron recently started an evangelistic, discipleship and indigenous church-planting ministry. He hopes that by reaching the Buddhists and other indigenous groups living in the area, the message of the gospel will carry into the closed areas of Tibet and China. The core values of this ministry reflect what Aaron has learned in DAI's MA Program: “diligence, transparency, accountability, humility, servant-leadership, integrity, teamwork, equality and love for the lost.”

DAI's Masters of Arts in Organizational Leadership (MAOL) Program runs in thirteen countries with over 700 current students working to complete a Masters. There are many more indigenous Christian leaders like Aaron eager to learn how to more effectively minister in their communities. MasterLink allows donors to support these indigenous leaders by giving to the MA Program. We depend on gifts from faithful donors to provide the funds needed to sustain the MA Program. By joining MasterLink, you commit to the program for one year. You will receive regular reports and testimonies from students and staff as they work through the program. You will also connect with students, supporting them prayerfully and financially as they grow into godly, servant leaders prepared to meet the vast needs of their communities.

You can make a difference in the life of leaders like Aaron. Click here to make your first contribution to MasterLink.

Do you have questions? Find out more about the MasterLink program here.