From Burial to Cremation: The Cultural Challenge for the Nepali Church

For centuries Nepali Protestant Christians have practiced in-theground-burialfor its dead because early Protestant missionaries taught this was the biblical way to handle those who had died. However recently the church has been denied access to the former burial sites it used by the owners and by pe...

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