Manoj
Manoj is respected in his community for his participation and leadership in multiple community outreaches in the Kathmandu slums, where he, his parents, and two sisters still live to stay involved. He is ministering in his church, administering a school for children ages 3-9, teaching young, unemployed men in the slums how to use technology, tutoring, and providing purified water to the area. Manoj does his best to keep his own needs in mind as he is helping everyone else, “I want to buy land and build a home for my family. So, I am balancing my personal expenses and saving money for it. As we are in the slums, we dream of a better future, which motivates me to do the hard work.”
Three business attempts Manoj tried in the past weren’t sustainable, and The School of Empower helped him improve his planning and management skills for his future business. He wants to start a farming business selling Chinese corn and other vegetables in his area, as he can sell this variant of corn at a higher price than Nepali corn. He wants to market this corn as farm to kitchen, high-quality grain. People can come to the farm to pick their vegetables, or get them delivered to locations within the valley they live in. Manoj completed both School of Empower I and II, and developed a comprehensive business plan throughout the process. In his previous business attempts, he felt his lack of planning was an obstacle in creating a lasting business.
Now, he hopes to use planning skills that the School of Empower taught him for his business. He wants to approach his new business by surrendering it to the Lord and improving his spiritual life by focusing on prayer and meditating on the Bible. Starting his farming business and growing in his spiritual walk will allow him to support and build his ministry, community outreach, and provide for his family.