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WOH X-Way Sermons
Dc. James Lepcha
331 episodes
2 weeks ago
Cross-Way Sermon Series is a radio program presented by Words of Hope Nepal in the Nepali language. This series focuses on delivering powerful, Bible-based sermons that explore the message of the Gospel and the transformative journey of faith through Jesus Christ. The sermons aim to deepen the spiritual lives of listeners by offering clear biblical teachings, practical life applications, and encouragement in their walk with God.
 
Each episode of the Cross-Way Sermon Series addresses relevant topics of Christian living, offering guidance on how to follow Christ faithfully in the midst of life’s challenges. The program is designed to uplift believers and to introduce the hope and grace of Jesus to those seeking spiritual truth. Through sermons rooted in Scripture, the series encourages listeners to embrace the path of the cross, leading them to redemption, peace, and a closer relationship with God.
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Cross-Way Sermon Series is a radio program presented by Words of Hope Nepal in the Nepali language. This series focuses on delivering powerful, Bible-based sermons that explore the message of the Gospel and the transformative journey of faith through Jesus Christ. The sermons aim to deepen the spiritual lives of listeners by offering clear biblical teachings, practical life applications, and encouragement in their walk with God.
 
Each episode of the Cross-Way Sermon Series addresses relevant topics of Christian living, offering guidance on how to follow Christ faithfully in the midst of life’s challenges. The program is designed to uplift believers and to introduce the hope and grace of Jesus to those seeking spiritual truth. Through sermons rooted in Scripture, the series encourages listeners to embrace the path of the cross, leading them to redemption, peace, and a closer relationship with God.
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Religion & Spirituality
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WOH X-Way Sermons
जराबाट उम्रेको प्रतिफल - ४, अगुवा शामुएल बूढाथोकी
This is a Christmas Series. Advent means waiting for the coming of Christ. It is defined by hope, waiting, anticipation, patience, etc. There is plenty of OT references on waiting for the Messiah to come and bring salvation to God’s people. In fact, most of the things about Christ’s coming had been pronounced by the prophets. It is wise to trace those references for fuller understanding of Advent of Christ. Let us find as much as those images, inspired Prophetic imaginations in the Bible to understand the meaning of Christ’s coming.  
OT Prophecies gave hope of Messiah coming. Christ came and promised us the Holy Spirit, himself present in the church (world). Since creation, God had a purpose “to fill the earth with the knowledge of his Glory (Isaiah 11:9/Hab 2:14). Through his Spirit, God is working that purpose out thoroughly. We may not see it all in daily lives, but God is intent/active. It’s the eyes , hearts and the minds that can see and perceive it that can comprehend God and his mission in the world. In Christmas time we are invited to see that afresh, understand why Messiah came into the world. Why we have the real Hope, Peace, Joy and Love because we have Christ with us-Immanuel.
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2 weeks ago
29 minutes

WOH X-Way Sermons
जराबाट उम्रेको प्रतिफल - ३, पा. लकिम राई
This is a Christmas Series. Advent means waiting for the coming of Christ. It is defined by hope, waiting, anticipation, patience, etc. There is plenty of OT references on waiting for the Messiah to come and bring salvation to God’s people. In fact, most of the things about Christ’s coming had been pronounced by the prophets. It is wise to trace those references for fuller understanding of Advent of Christ. Let us find as much as those images, inspired Prophetic imaginations in the Bible to understand the meaning of Christ’s coming.  
OT Prophecies gave hope of Messiah coming. Christ came and promised us the Holy Spirit, himself present in the church (world). Since creation, God had a purpose “to fill the earth with the knowledge of his Glory (Isaiah 11:9/Hab 2:14). Through his Spirit, God is working that purpose out thoroughly. We may not see it all in daily lives, but God is intent/active. It’s the eyes , hearts and the minds that can see and perceive it that can comprehend God and his mission in the world. In Christmas time we are invited to see that afresh, understand why Messiah came into the world. Why we have the real Hope, Peace, Joy and Love because we have Christ with us-Immanuel.
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3 weeks ago
32 minutes

WOH X-Way Sermons
जराबाट उम्रेको प्रतिफल - २, एलडर मेनुका मिश्र
This is a Christmas Series. Advent means waiting for the coming of Christ. It is defined by hope, waiting, anticipation, patience, etc. There is plenty of OT references on waiting for the Messiah to come and bring salvation to God’s people. In fact, most of the things about Christ’s coming had been pronounced by the prophets. It is wise to trace those references for fuller understanding of Advent of Christ. Let us find as much as those images, inspired Prophetic imaginations in the Bible to understand the meaning of Christ’s coming.  
OT Prophecies gave hope of Messiah coming. Christ came and promised us the Holy Spirit, himself present in the church (world). Since creation, God had a purpose “to fill the earth with the knowledge of his Glory (Isaiah 11:9/Hab 2:14). Through his Spirit, God is working that purpose out thoroughly. We may not see it all in daily lives, but God is intent/active. It’s the eyes , hearts and the minds that can see and perceive it that can comprehend God and his mission in the world. In Christmas time we are invited to see that afresh, understand why Messiah came into the world. Why we have the real Hope, Peace, Joy and Love because we have Christ with us-Immanuel.
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4 weeks ago
38 minutes

WOH X-Way Sermons
जराबाट उम्रेको प्रतिफल - १, पा. अरबिन पोखरेल
This is a Christmas Series. Advent means waiting for the coming of Christ. It is defined by hope, waiting, anticipation, patience, etc. There is plenty of OT references on waiting for the Messiah to come and bring salvation to God’s people. In fact, most of the things about Christ’s coming had been pronounced by the prophets. It is wise to trace those references for fuller understanding of Advent of Christ. Let us find as much as those images, inspired Prophetic imaginations in the Bible to understand the meaning of Christ’s coming.  
OT Prophecies gave hope of Messiah coming. Christ came and promised us the Holy Spirit, himself present in the church (world). Since creation, God had a purpose “to fill the earth with the knowledge of his Glory (Isaiah 11:9/Hab 2:14). Through his Spirit, God is working that purpose out thoroughly. We may not see it all in daily lives, but God is intent/active. It’s the eyes , hearts and the minds that can see and perceive it that can comprehend God and his mission in the world. In Christmas time we are invited to see that afresh, understand why Messiah came into the world. Why we have the real Hope, Peace, Joy and Love because we have Christ with us-Immanuel.
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1 month ago
37 minutes

WOH X-Way Sermons
धन्यवादको पर्व - पा. अरबिन पोखरेल
Preaching Series October-November 2025 “Spiritual Gifts: My Role & Responsibility in the Church” cflTds a/bfg M Df08nLdf d]/f] e'dLsf / lhDd]jf/L  
As mentioned earlier, we were hoping to do a series on Values of NRC? Cross-Way. However, I feel convicted these days about something closer to the believer’s lives, need of this season of the church’s life. I am feeling (and asked) that a series on Spiritual Gifts is more urgent to encourage believer’s to take active part/responsibility of their faith and in the church. (Values would have been another “abstract” ideas, great ideals that would seem a step removed from personal lives, which we will do some day)  
Next few weeks will focus on NRC Churches, considering the programs going on like Youth Conference, NRC National Conference, and Pastoral Formation, we will have guest speaker lined up for Oct 25th.  (We can also ask one NRC pastor to preach one Saturday if possible.)  
Spiritual Gifts are special gifts given to each and every believer. It is God’s grace. He gives as he determines (not our wishes). It is gifts of the Spirit (not simply physical talents) freely given to each and every believer to serve for the edification of his church. (see texts below). Spiritual Gifts, by name is given by the Holy Spirit. He works according to his character for his own mission in his style and rhythm, sometimes in mysterious ways. We know Him, and his desires revealed to us in His Word.  
Spiritual gifts require us to be obedient to God’s character, our calling and giftings. We have talents, way our lives are wired, network of relationships we live in, our placements (locations) and opportunities. With life’s possibilities we are able to learn, live, know, earn, spend, enjoy everything given in this life can be used in tandem with my Spiritual Gifts, purpose is always the same – to Love God (bring him honor and glory) and to love our neighbor (to watch them grow bear fruit and flourish to their potential God has made them with their set of Spiritual Gifts). That’s how God’s Kingdom expands, and His glory fills the earth.  
This is also our Thanksgiving (20th Anniversary) series. The focus is on each member are especially wired and gifted with their skills and talents to build the Body of Christ. We must  and culture towards the church. As a body of Christ, each of us are vital organs, 1 Corinthians 12, which is the foundations of understanding about the Spiritual Gifts, and then 1 Corinthians 13 & 14 complete the discussions on Spiritual Gifts. So we will focus this series on Everybody’s peculiar role and responsibility in building the body of Christ, as we are gifted, not necessarily as we wish or want.
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1 month ago
26 minutes

WOH X-Way Sermons
आत्मिक बरदान मण्डलीमा मेरो भूमीका र जिम्मेवारी - ४, अगुवा शामुएल बुढाथोकी
Preaching Series October-November 2025 “Spiritual Gifts: My Role & Responsibility in the Church” cflTds a/bfg M Df08nLdf d]/f] e'dLsf / lhDd]jf/L  
As mentioned earlier, we were hoping to do a series on Values of NRC? Cross-Way. However, I feel convicted these days about something closer to the believer’s lives, need of this season of the church’s life. I am feeling (and asked) that a series on Spiritual Gifts is more urgent to encourage believer’s to take active part/responsibility of their faith and in the church. (Values would have been another “abstract” ideas, great ideals that would seem a step removed from personal lives, which we will do some day)  
Next few weeks will focus on NRC Churches, considering the programs going on like Youth Conference, NRC National Conference, and Pastoral Formation, we will have guest speaker lined up for Oct 25th.  (We can also ask one NRC pastor to preach one Saturday if possible.)  
Spiritual Gifts are special gifts given to each and every believer. It is God’s grace. He gives as he determines (not our wishes). It is gifts of the Spirit (not simply physical talents) freely given to each and every believer to serve for the edification of his church. (see texts below). Spiritual Gifts, by name is given by the Holy Spirit. He works according to his character for his own mission in his style and rhythm, sometimes in mysterious ways. We know Him, and his desires revealed to us in His Word.  
Spiritual gifts require us to be obedient to God’s character, our calling and giftings. We have talents, way our lives are wired, network of relationships we live in, our placements (locations) and opportunities. With life’s possibilities we are able to learn, live, know, earn, spend, enjoy everything given in this life can be used in tandem with my Spiritual Gifts, purpose is always the same – to Love God (bring him honor and glory) and to love our neighbor (to watch them grow bear fruit and flourish to their potential God has made them with their set of Spiritual Gifts). That’s how God’s Kingdom expands, and His glory fills the earth.  
This is also our Thanksgiving (20th Anniversary) series. The focus is on each member are especially wired and gifted with their skills and talents to build the Body of Christ. We must  and culture towards the church. As a body of Christ, each of us are vital organs, 1 Corinthians 12, which is the foundations of understanding about the Spiritual Gifts, and then 1 Corinthians 13 & 14 complete the discussions on Spiritual Gifts. So we will focus this series on Everybody’s peculiar role and responsibility in building the body of Christ, as we are gifted, not necessarily as we wish or want.
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1 month ago
27 minutes

WOH X-Way Sermons
आत्मिक बरदान मण्डलीमा मेरो भूमीका र जिम्मेवारी - ३, अगुवा अभिशेक छेत्री
Preaching Series October-November 2025 “Spiritual Gifts: My Role & Responsibility in the Church” cflTds a/bfg M Df08nLdf d]/f] e'dLsf / lhDd]jf/L  
As mentioned earlier, we were hoping to do a series on Values of NRC? Cross-Way. However, I feel convicted these days about something closer to the believer’s lives, need of this season of the church’s life. I am feeling (and asked) that a series on Spiritual Gifts is more urgent to encourage believer’s to take active part/responsibility of their faith and in the church. (Values would have been another “abstract” ideas, great ideals that would seem a step removed from personal lives, which we will do some day)  
Next few weeks will focus on NRC Churches, considering the programs going on like Youth Conference, NRC National Conference, and Pastoral Formation, we will have guest speaker lined up for Oct 25th.  (We can also ask one NRC pastor to preach one Saturday if possible.)  
Spiritual Gifts are special gifts given to each and every believer. It is God’s grace. He gives as he determines (not our wishes). It is gifts of the Spirit (not simply physical talents) freely given to each and every believer to serve for the edification of his church. (see texts below). Spiritual Gifts, by name is given by the Holy Spirit. He works according to his character for his own mission in his style and rhythm, sometimes in mysterious ways. We know Him, and his desires revealed to us in His Word.  
Spiritual gifts require us to be obedient to God’s character, our calling and giftings. We have talents, way our lives are wired, network of relationships we live in, our placements (locations) and opportunities. With life’s possibilities we are able to learn, live, know, earn, spend, enjoy everything given in this life can be used in tandem with my Spiritual Gifts, purpose is always the same – to Love God (bring him honor and glory) and to love our neighbor (to watch them grow bear fruit and flourish to their potential God has made them with their set of Spiritual Gifts). That’s how God’s Kingdom expands, and His glory fills the earth.  
This is also our Thanksgiving (20th Anniversary) series. The focus is on each member are especially wired and gifted with their skills and talents to build the Body of Christ. We must  and culture towards the church. As a body of Christ, each of us are vital organs, 1 Corinthians 12, which is the foundations of understanding about the Spiritual Gifts, and then 1 Corinthians 13 & 14 complete the discussions on Spiritual Gifts. So we will focus this series on Everybody’s peculiar role and responsibility in building the body of Christ, as we are gifted, not necessarily as we wish or want.
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1 month ago
34 minutes

WOH X-Way Sermons
आत्मिक बरदान मण्डलीमा मेरो भूमीका र जिम्मेवारी - २, पा. अमित कार्थक
Preaching Series October-November 2025 “Spiritual Gifts: My Role & Responsibility in the Church” cflTds a/bfg M Df08nLdf d]/f] e'dLsf / lhDd]jf/L  
As mentioned earlier, we were hoping to do a series on Values of NRC? Cross-Way. However, I feel convicted these days about something closer to the believer’s lives, need of this season of the church’s life. I am feeling (and asked) that a series on Spiritual Gifts is more urgent to encourage believer’s to take active part/responsibility of their faith and in the church. (Values would have been another “abstract” ideas, great ideals that would seem a step removed from personal lives, which we will do some day)  
Next few weeks will focus on NRC Churches, considering the programs going on like Youth Conference, NRC National Conference, and Pastoral Formation, we will have guest speaker lined up for Oct 25th.  (We can also ask one NRC pastor to preach one Saturday if possible.)  
Spiritual Gifts are special gifts given to each and every believer. It is God’s grace. He gives as he determines (not our wishes). It is gifts of the Spirit (not simply physical talents) freely given to each and every believer to serve for the edification of his church. (see texts below). Spiritual Gifts, by name is given by the Holy Spirit. He works according to his character for his own mission in his style and rhythm, sometimes in mysterious ways. We know Him, and his desires revealed to us in His Word.  
Spiritual gifts require us to be obedient to God’s character, our calling and giftings. We have talents, way our lives are wired, network of relationships we live in, our placements (locations) and opportunities. With life’s possibilities we are able to learn, live, know, earn, spend, enjoy everything given in this life can be used in tandem with my Spiritual Gifts, purpose is always the same – to Love God (bring him honor and glory) and to love our neighbor (to watch them grow bear fruit and flourish to their potential God has made them with their set of Spiritual Gifts). That’s how God’s Kingdom expands, and His glory fills the earth.  
This is also our Thanksgiving (20th Anniversary) series. The focus is on each member are especially wired and gifted with their skills and talents to build the Body of Christ. We must  and culture towards the church. As a body of Christ, each of us are vital organs, 1 Corinthians 12, which is the foundations of understanding about the Spiritual Gifts, and then 1 Corinthians 13 & 14 complete the discussions on Spiritual Gifts. So we will focus this series on Everybody’s peculiar role and responsibility in building the body of Christ, as we are gifted, not necessarily as we wish or want.
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2 months ago
32 minutes

WOH X-Way Sermons
आत्मिक बरदान मण्डलीमा मेरो भूमीका र जिम्मेवारी - १, पा. लकिम राई
Preaching Series October-November 2025 “Spiritual Gifts: My Role & Responsibility in the Church” cflTds a/bfg M Df08nLdf d]/f] e'dLsf / lhDd]jf/L  
As mentioned earlier, we were hoping to do a series on Values of NRC? Cross-Way. However, I feel convicted these days about something closer to the believer’s lives, need of this season of the church’s life. I am feeling (and asked) that a series on Spiritual Gifts is more urgent to encourage believer’s to take active part/responsibility of their faith and in the church. (Values would have been another “abstract” ideas, great ideals that would seem a step removed from personal lives, which we will do some day)  
Next few weeks will focus on NRC Churches, considering the programs going on like Youth Conference, NRC National Conference, and Pastoral Formation, we will have guest speaker lined up for Oct 25th.  (We can also ask one NRC pastor to preach one Saturday if possible.)  
Spiritual Gifts are special gifts given to each and every believer. It is God’s grace. He gives as he determines (not our wishes). It is gifts of the Spirit (not simply physical talents) freely given to each and every believer to serve for the edification of his church. (see texts below). Spiritual Gifts, by name is given by the Holy Spirit. He works according to his character for his own mission in his style and rhythm, sometimes in mysterious ways. We know Him, and his desires revealed to us in His Word.  
Spiritual gifts require us to be obedient to God’s character, our calling and giftings. We have talents, way our lives are wired, network of relationships we live in, our placements (locations) and opportunities. With life’s possibilities we are able to learn, live, know, earn, spend, enjoy everything given in this life can be used in tandem with my Spiritual Gifts, purpose is always the same – to Love God (bring him honor and glory) and to love our neighbor (to watch them grow bear fruit and flourish to their potential God has made them with their set of Spiritual Gifts). That’s how God’s Kingdom expands, and His glory fills the earth.  
This is also our Thanksgiving (20th Anniversary) series. The focus is on each member are especially wired and gifted with their skills and talents to build the Body of Christ. We must  and culture towards the church. As a body of Christ, each of us are vital organs, 1 Corinthians 12, which is the foundations of understanding about the Spiritual Gifts, and then 1 Corinthians 13 & 14 complete the discussions on Spiritual Gifts. So we will focus this series on Everybody’s peculiar role and responsibility in building the body of Christ, as we are gifted, not necessarily as we wish or want.
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2 months ago
34 minutes

WOH X-Way Sermons
लगनशील ख्रीष्टिय जीवन - ६, पा. अरबिन पोखरेल
James: Steadfast Life “nugzLn v|Lli6o hLjg”  
James is supposedly the first epistle written (around AD 45-47). The Church was just being formed in Jerusalem. Christians were being persecuted. After the death of Stephen, churches were scattered across the region (Acts 11:19). Douglas Moo says, “James, [head of Jerusalem church] addresses a pastoral admonition to these believers from his home church who had been scattered abroad because of persecution.” So the audience at large (the twelve tribes scattered among the nations”  v1) lived lives as “refugees”.  The scattered churches were struggling against the pressures from the society and culture “worldliness” around them. They were suffering from trials and temptations that refugees would face in a foreign land without inherent identity, rights and liberty.  
Worldliness is our problem as well. In a world where we live, we are pulled from every side, by the media, by society and neighbors around us, they speak volumes about what we should pursue, what is desirable, and how we should live our lives. Worldliness is right around us all the time, pulling us in different directions. Unless we choose to shut our eyes, seek God and his life for us, we’ll easily buy into those values and voices of the “vision of good life”.  
James, being the brother of Jesus, and having seen and heard, lived with Jesus and weighed his teaching against his own life and society around, he’s a believer in what he’s teaching as a reliable witness.  
This series will help us study every section of the book of James, drawing parallels to our lives, and drawing lessons on how we must learn to stand firm and steadfast amidst circumstances we face in our life from the world surrounding us.
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2 months ago
41 minutes

WOH X-Way Sermons
लगनशील ख्रीष्टिय जीवन - ५, पा. अरबिन पोखरेल
James: Steadfast Life “nugzLn v|Lli6o hLjg”  
James is supposedly the first epistle written (around AD 45-47). The Church was just being formed in Jerusalem. Christians were being persecuted. After the death of Stephen, churches were scattered across the region (Acts 11:19). Douglas Moo says, “James, [head of Jerusalem church] addresses a pastoral admonition to these believers from his home church who had been scattered abroad because of persecution.” So the audience at large (the twelve tribes scattered among the nations”  v1) lived lives as “refugees”.  The scattered churches were struggling against the pressures from the society and culture “worldliness” around them. They were suffering from trials and temptations that refugees would face in a foreign land without inherent identity, rights and liberty.  
Worldliness is our problem as well. In a world where we live, we are pulled from every side, by the media, by society and neighbors around us, they speak volumes about what we should pursue, what is desirable, and how we should live our lives. Worldliness is right around us all the time, pulling us in different directions. Unless we choose to shut our eyes, seek God and his life for us, we’ll easily buy into those values and voices of the “vision of good life”.  
James, being the brother of Jesus, and having seen and heard, lived with Jesus and weighed his teaching against his own life and society around, he’s a believer in what he’s teaching as a reliable witness.  
This series will help us study every section of the book of James, drawing parallels to our lives, and drawing lessons on how we must learn to stand firm and steadfast amidst circumstances we face in our life from the world surrounding us.
Show more...
3 months ago
37 minutes

WOH X-Way Sermons
लगनशील ख्रीष्टिय जीवन - ४, पा. अरबिन पोखरेल
James: Steadfast Life “nugzLn v|Lli6o hLjg”  
James is supposedly the first epistle written (around AD 45-47). The Church was just being formed in Jerusalem. Christians were being persecuted. After the death of Stephen, churches were scattered across the region (Acts 11:19). Douglas Moo says, “James, [head of Jerusalem church] addresses a pastoral admonition to these believers from his home church who had been scattered abroad because of persecution.” So the audience at large (the twelve tribes scattered among the nations”  v1) lived lives as “refugees”.  The scattered churches were struggling against the pressures from the society and culture “worldliness” around them. They were suffering from trials and temptations that refugees would face in a foreign land without inherent identity, rights and liberty.  
Worldliness is our problem as well. In a world where we live, we are pulled from every side, by the media, by society and neighbors around us, they speak volumes about what we should pursue, what is desirable, and how we should live our lives. Worldliness is right around us all the time, pulling us in different directions. Unless we choose to shut our eyes, seek God and his life for us, we’ll easily buy into those values and voices of the “vision of good life”.  
James, being the brother of Jesus, and having seen and heard, lived with Jesus and weighed his teaching against his own life and society around, he’s a believer in what he’s teaching as a reliable witness.  
This series will help us study every section of the book of James, drawing parallels to our lives, and drawing lessons on how we must learn to stand firm and steadfast amidst circumstances we face in our life from the world surrounding us.
Show more...
3 months ago
36 minutes

WOH X-Way Sermons
लगनशील ख्रीष्टिय जीवन - ३, पा. अरबिन पोखरेल
James: Steadfast Life “nugzLn v|Lli6o hLjg”  
James is supposedly the first epistle written (around AD 45-47). The Church was just being formed in Jerusalem. Christians were being persecuted. After the death of Stephen, churches were scattered across the region (Acts 11:19). Douglas Moo says, “James, [head of Jerusalem church] addresses a pastoral admonition to these believers from his home church who had been scattered abroad because of persecution.” So the audience at large (the twelve tribes scattered among the nations”  v1) lived lives as “refugees”.  The scattered churches were struggling against the pressures from the society and culture “worldliness” around them. They were suffering from trials and temptations that refugees would face in a foreign land without inherent identity, rights and liberty.  
Worldliness is our problem as well. In a world where we live, we are pulled from every side, by the media, by society and neighbors around us, they speak volumes about what we should pursue, what is desirable, and how we should live our lives. Worldliness is right around us all the time, pulling us in different directions. Unless we choose to shut our eyes, seek God and his life for us, we’ll easily buy into those values and voices of the “vision of good life”.  
James, being the brother of Jesus, and having seen and heard, lived with Jesus and weighed his teaching against his own life and society around, he’s a believer in what he’s teaching as a reliable witness.  
This series will help us study every section of the book of James, drawing parallels to our lives, and drawing lessons on how we must learn to stand firm and steadfast amidst circumstances we face in our life from the world surrounding us.
Show more...
3 months ago
38 minutes

WOH X-Way Sermons
लगनशील ख्रीष्टिय जीवन - २, पा. लकिम राई
James: Steadfast Life “nugzLn v|Lli6o hLjg”  
James is supposedly the first epistle written (around AD 45-47). The Church was just being formed in Jerusalem. Christians were being persecuted. After the death of Stephen, churches were scattered across the region (Acts 11:19). Douglas Moo says, “James, [head of Jerusalem church] addresses a pastoral admonition to these believers from his home church who had been scattered abroad because of persecution.” So the audience at large (the twelve tribes scattered among the nations”  v1) lived lives as “refugees”.  The scattered churches were struggling against the pressures from the society and culture “worldliness” around them. They were suffering from trials and temptations that refugees would face in a foreign land without inherent identity, rights and liberty.  
Worldliness is our problem as well. In a world where we live, we are pulled from every side, by the media, by society and neighbors around us, they speak volumes about what we should pursue, what is desirable, and how we should live our lives. Worldliness is right around us all the time, pulling us in different directions. Unless we choose to shut our eyes, seek God and his life for us, we’ll easily buy into those values and voices of the “vision of good life”.  
James, being the brother of Jesus, and having seen and heard, lived with Jesus and weighed his teaching against his own life and society around, he’s a believer in what he’s teaching as a reliable witness.  
This series will help us study every section of the book of James, drawing parallels to our lives, and drawing lessons on how we must learn to stand firm and steadfast amidst circumstances we face in our life from the world surrounding us.
Show more...
3 months ago
25 minutes

WOH X-Way Sermons
लगनशील ख्रीष्टिय जीवन - १, पा. अरबिन पोखरेल
James: Steadfast Life “nugzLn v|Lli6o hLjg”  
James is supposedly the first epistle written (around AD 45-47). The Church was just being formed in Jerusalem. Christians were being persecuted. After the death of Stephen, churches were scattered across the region (Acts 11:19). Douglas Moo says, “James, [head of Jerusalem church] addresses a pastoral admonition to these believers from his home church who had been scattered abroad because of persecution.” So the audience at large (the twelve tribes scattered among the nations”  v1) lived lives as “refugees”.  The scattered churches were struggling against the pressures from the society and culture “worldliness” around them. They were suffering from trials and temptations that refugees would face in a foreign land without inherent identity, rights and liberty.  
Worldliness is our problem as well. In a world where we live, we are pulled from every side, by the media, by society and neighbors around us, they speak volumes about what we should pursue, what is desirable, and how we should live our lives. Worldliness is right around us all the time, pulling us in different directions. Unless we choose to shut our eyes, seek God and his life for us, we’ll easily buy into those values and voices of the “vision of good life”.  
James, being the brother of Jesus, and having seen and heard, lived with Jesus and weighed his teaching against his own life and society around, he’s a believer in what he’s teaching as a reliable witness.  
This series will help us study every section of the book of James, drawing parallels to our lives, and drawing lessons on how we must learn to stand firm and steadfast amidst circumstances we face in our life from the world surrounding us.
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3 months ago
38 minutes

WOH X-Way Sermons
ख्रिष्टिय परिवार -८, एलडर मेनुका मिश्र
Discipleship happens where we invest our loves (spend our valuable times, give heightened attention and intentional relationships). That's why families are the foundations of our discipleship. Earlier a child is discipled the better it is. This is why we focus so much efforts on our children's and youth ministries.                        
Yet so many of us come from a broken family. We have been hurt, neglected, alienated, traumatized and left to deal with it all by ourselves. Church is a community of grace, a covenant community where Christ is at the center who teaches and models for us how to live a Covenant commitment. That's why we follow him, and take his words and life-style to be our goal "to be like Christ" is worthy life to pursue as a disciple (Eph 4:12-16).                        
Discipleship (following Christ) is learned through practices and repeated habits. How do we learn to do that within a community? In this series, we will learn practical ways on how to become disciples of Christ and disciple others.                        
Jesus said to his disciples, “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me." (Matt 16:24). And Bonhoeffer says, "When Jesus calls a man to follow him, he bids them to come and die." Following Christ requires sacrifices, giving up other things we love to put God on our top agenda and priority.
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3 months ago
36 minutes

WOH X-Way Sermons
ख्रिष्टिय परिवार -७, पा. अमित कार्थक
Discipleship happens where we invest our loves (spend our valuable times, give heightened attention and intentional relationships). That's why families are the foundations of our discipleship. Earlier a child is discipled the better it is. This is why we focus so much efforts on our children's and youth ministries.                        
Yet so many of us come from a broken family. We have been hurt, neglected, alienated, traumatized and left to deal with it all by ourselves. Church is a community of grace, a covenant community where Christ is at the center who teaches and models for us how to live a Covenant commitment. That's why we follow him, and take his words and life-style to be our goal "to be like Christ" is worthy life to pursue as a disciple (Eph 4:12-16).                        
Discipleship (following Christ) is learned through practices and repeated habits. How do we learn to do that within a community? In this series, we will learn practical ways on how to become disciples of Christ and disciple others.                        
Jesus said to his disciples, “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me." (Matt 16:24). And Bonhoeffer says, "When Jesus calls a man to follow him, he bids them to come and die." Following Christ requires sacrifices, giving up other things we love to put God on our top agenda and priority.
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4 months ago
34 minutes

WOH X-Way Sermons
ख्रिष्टिय परिवार -६, पा. अरबिन पोखरेल
Discipleship happens where we invest our loves (spend our valuable times, give heightened attention and intentional relationships). That's why families are the foundations of our discipleship. Earlier a child is discipled the better it is. This is why we focus so much efforts on our children's and youth ministries.                        
Yet so many of us come from a broken family. We have been hurt, neglected, alienated, traumatized and left to deal with it all by ourselves. Church is a community of grace, a covenant community where Christ is at the center who teaches and models for us how to live a Covenant commitment. That's why we follow him, and take his words and life-style to be our goal "to be like Christ" is worthy life to pursue as a disciple (Eph 4:12-16).                        
Discipleship (following Christ) is learned through practices and repeated habits. How do we learn to do that within a community? In this series, we will learn practical ways on how to become disciples of Christ and disciple others.                        
Jesus said to his disciples, “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me." (Matt 16:24). And Bonhoeffer says, "When Jesus calls a man to follow him, he bids them to come and die." Following Christ requires sacrifices, giving up other things we love to put God on our top agenda and priority.
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4 months ago
35 minutes

WOH X-Way Sermons
ख्रिष्टिय परिवार -५, अगुवा डेभिड बि.क.
Discipleship happens where we invest our loves (spend our valuable times, give heightened attention and intentional relationships). That's why families are the foundations of our discipleship. Earlier a child is discipled the better it is. This is why we focus so much efforts on our children's and youth ministries.                        
Yet so many of us come from a broken family. We have been hurt, neglected, alienated, traumatized and left to deal with it all by ourselves. Church is a community of grace, a covenant community where Christ is at the center who teaches and models for us how to live a Covenant commitment. That's why we follow him, and take his words and life-style to be our goal "to be like Christ" is worthy life to pursue as a disciple (Eph 4:12-16).                        
Discipleship (following Christ) is learned through practices and repeated habits. How do we learn to do that within a community? In this series, we will learn practical ways on how to become disciples of Christ and disciple others.                        
Jesus said to his disciples, “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me." (Matt 16:24). And Bonhoeffer says, "When Jesus calls a man to follow him, he bids them to come and die." Following Christ requires sacrifices, giving up other things we love to put God on our top agenda and priority.
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4 months ago
29 minutes

WOH X-Way Sermons
ख्रिष्टिय परिवार -४, अगुवा शामुएल बुढाथोकी
Discipleship happens where we invest our loves (spend our valuable times, give heightened attention and intentional relationships). That's why families are the foundations of our discipleship. Earlier a child is discipled the better it is. This is why we focus so much efforts on our children's and youth ministries.                        
Yet so many of us come from a broken family. We have been hurt, neglected, alienated, traumatized and left to deal with it all by ourselves. Church is a community of grace, a covenant community where Christ is at the center who teaches and models for us how to live a Covenant commitment. That's why we follow him, and take his words and life-style to be our goal "to be like Christ" is worthy life to pursue as a disciple (Eph 4:12-16).                        
Discipleship (following Christ) is learned through practices and repeated habits. How do we learn to do that within a community? In this series, we will learn practical ways on how to become disciples of Christ and disciple others.                        
Jesus said to his disciples, “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me." (Matt 16:24). And Bonhoeffer says, "When Jesus calls a man to follow him, he bids them to come and die." Following Christ requires sacrifices, giving up other things we love to put God on our top agenda and priority.
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5 months ago
28 minutes

WOH X-Way Sermons
Cross-Way Sermon Series is a radio program presented by Words of Hope Nepal in the Nepali language. This series focuses on delivering powerful, Bible-based sermons that explore the message of the Gospel and the transformative journey of faith through Jesus Christ. The sermons aim to deepen the spiritual lives of listeners by offering clear biblical teachings, practical life applications, and encouragement in their walk with God.
 
Each episode of the Cross-Way Sermon Series addresses relevant topics of Christian living, offering guidance on how to follow Christ faithfully in the midst of life’s challenges. The program is designed to uplift believers and to introduce the hope and grace of Jesus to those seeking spiritual truth. Through sermons rooted in Scripture, the series encourages listeners to embrace the path of the cross, leading them to redemption, peace, and a closer relationship with God.