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Tibetmisjonen !

We are an organization with a mission from God to share the testimony about Jesus with the people in the Himalayan region. We are workers that carry with us the mission about Jesus through our work, what we say and what we do in our daily life.

We have a small administration that is doing its best to follow up our workers abroad, and to coordinate voluntary workers in the different congregations and districts in Norway.

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