In the Himalayas, I took a bus as far as it could go, then trekked up a footpath with a staggering elevation change. Every so often I’d stop to catch my breath and remove another layer. A smattering of pines joined terraced fields, clawed into the rocky ground on every slope. The villages I had last visited were just out of sight, several hours by foot, just beyond the nearest ridge line. Eventually a cluster of stacked stone structures with corrugated sheet roofs and water buffalo outside meant I’d reached my destination. It was there where I met this young woman. Her father is the village shaman, but she is now a follower of Jesus. She passed from death to life when a missionary literally trekked into the mountains to live in her village and live out the love of Christ to her. Today, she’s pointing others to Christ, full of hope and joy in a place where adversity is part of every day life. In her country alone, there are 195 people groups. 184 of them are unreached.