Christian Books For Sale In Nepali

Looking for Christian books in Nepali or a Nepali Bible? We've got you covered! As a nationwide Christian bookstore, we offer Nepali Bibles, New Testaments, and Christian literature - perfect for personal study, sharing with others, or stocking your organization's library. Order 1-100 copies from our collection.

New customers get their first Nepali Bible free with code "freebible" (up to $20 value).

We also offer Bibles and Christian books in Bengali, Urdu, Burmese, Dari, Kyrgyz, Mongolian, Pashto, Thai, Karen (S’gaw) and many others!

With friendly customer service and free 30-day returns, you can shop with confidence. Ready to read Scripture in your preferred language? Order your Nepali Bible or Christian books today.

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Nepali Books & Bibles FAQ

Bulk ordering is possible! Order Nepali Bibles and Christian books in quantity through our website, or contact us for custom wholesale orders for your church, ministry, or bookstore.

No, we do not normally offer free shipping. By charging a straightforward flat-rate shipping fee for each book, we can continue our mission of delivering Nepali Christian books and Bibles to readers like you throughout the country.

Please allow 6-12 business days for your order to arrive. Some delivery times may vary depending on the books selected and current availability. Shop now!

Shepherds Books started as a resource for those seeking Christ to learn more about God and His love through the Bible. Today, Shepherds Books strives to fulfill orders across America for churches, ministries, and individuals seeking to spread the gospel of Christ. 

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The Joshua Project is a research initiative focused on gathering and disseminating information about the world's least-reached people groups. It is a Christian organization that aims to provide data and statistics on ethnic groups, languages, and populations that have limited access to the Gospel. Their goal is to aid missionaries, churches, and Christian organizations in targeting and reaching these groups effectively.

The Joshua Project offers extensive information on:

  • People groups: Information on ethnic and cultural groups, including their size, language, and religious status.
  • Unreached people groups: These are groups that have very few Christians, typically defined as having less than 2% Christian population.
  • Language: The project also tracks languages spoken by these groups.
  • Geographical distribution: They provide maps and other resources to help visualize the distribution of unreached people across the world.

By sharing this data, the Joshua Project aims to increase awareness and mobilize prayer, financial support, and missionaries to reach these populations. Their website provides up-to-date statistics, tools, and prayer guides for those seeking to learn about and engage with missions work worldwide.

An Overview of Christianity and the Nepali Language

Christianity in Nepal has a relatively recent history compared to other parts of Asia, as the country remained largely closed to outside religious influences until the mid-20th century. The first recorded Christian presence dates back to the early 18th century, when Jesuit priests entered Nepal, though they were soon expelled, and any further Christian activity was heavily restricted by the ruling monarchy. It wasn't until 1951, when Nepal opened its borders to the outside world, that missionaries returned, primarily offering social services such as healthcare and education, which gradually introduced Christianity to some Nepalese.

The first complete Bible translation in Nepali was published in 1821 by British missionary William Carey in India, which became essential for Nepal’s Christian communities. Despite ongoing legal restrictions on religious conversion, Christianity has grown steadily, especially following Nepal’s transition to a secular state in 2007. Today, there is a small but vibrant Christian population in Nepal, with churches conducting services in Nepali and local Christian literature increasingly available. The Nepali-language Bible remains a key resource for worship and has helped make Christianity accessible to the Nepalese people, despite periodic social and political challenges.