Nepal is a largely Hindu nation, and Hinduism is recognized by the government as the official state religion. As a result, Christians and other religious minorities have experienced persecution and limitations on their religious activities.
Numerous Christians in Nepal keep on serving in their communities despite the difficulties, offering social and educational services and fighting for religious liberty and human rights. Many Christians participate in interfaith projects and engagement with religious leaders in Nepal, where Christian churches continue to play a significant role in the social, cultural, and political landscape of the nation.