Looking back, Nathan felt that the biggest barrier to a church-planting movement in north India and Nepal had been Nathan Shank. He realized he had too much faith in his own abilities. They had blinded him to the power of God and the resources God had placed in local disciples. Nathan came to accept that he was not the key to fulfilling the Great Commission in north India. His ministry had to die. He had to become the kernel of wheat that falls to the ground. The vision to reach north India, Nepal and Bhutan was right. He was called by God, and he had to learn the most basic lesson for a
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