Among the many organizations I have been chairing, Prison Fellowship Nepal (PFN) is one of the few that has personally inspired me. The vision of PFN gives a purpose to live and renew hope, warmth, and support to all those living in condemnation. The ministry reaches out to prisoners, ex-prisoner...
Over the past 23 years, we have had the pleasure of partnering with Prison Fellowship Nepal (PFN) in their children's program. We have seen the care and wisdom Dinesh Neupane and his staff have used in "raising" these children of prisoners and preparing them for the young adult years they have sp...
My wife Terry and I have been involved with Dinesh, Kalpana and Prison Fellowship Nepal since 2001. We visited year after year when we returned to Nepal, often hosting retreats for the children. We continue to have relationships with many of them that we first met in 2001 and have watched them gr...
When I first met Dinesh Neupane in Singapore at a Prison Fellowship International meeting in (199? / the 90’s) I was so impressed by his humble and godly attitude. It was the first time I had heard of the need to take care of children who would otherwise be housed with their parent inside a priso...
My appreciation to my good friend Dinesh, who is totally presented himself to the Lord as a living sacrifice. I have been to Nepal to visit the Precious Children’s home twice. Every time I was so deep touched by the loving atmosphere. May the Lord continue to bless this ministry.
I have observed close up and also from afar, the development of Prison Fellowship Nepal for over 30 years. The work has been characterised by integrity and consistency in times when it has grown or when it has faced challenges. The leadership, particularly its Executive Director, Dinesh Neupane, ...