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Introduction

In 1960, group of 30 believers formed the Nepal Christian Fellowship, which is now called NCF Nepal. Despite great legal and social restriction, the Church has grown rapidly from a handful of believers in the 1950's to the current 7,00000 to 1000000 believers. NCF Nepal has consistently worked to strengthen and unify the Christian Church in Nepal. It is the largest coalition of indigenous churches in Nepal and currently represents approximately 1000 Churches.

In 1960, a people 's movement brought about a second political revolution, which led to the introduction of a multiparty democracy ad a new constitution, which allowed greater degree of religious tolerance and freedom. NCFN has been operating as a registered organization, registered in 1998.

Nepal is known to have one of the fastest growing churches in the world. As this growth continues, so the work of NCF Nepal expands as it seeks to support, encourage and unify churches across Nepal.