And Hupasha’s wife wanted the people across the mountains to know about Jesus. So she told Hupasha that she would go. So Hupasha, with his wife and children set off across the mountains to tell the people the good news. They knew if they started right away, that they could reach their destination before they were trapped in the snow.
So Hupasha and his family left their comfortable mountain village and climbed up and over the high mountains. They drank out of streams, and ate the food they brought with them. When they had travelled for many days the snow started to softly fall. Soon the wind blew harder and harder, and a blizzard had started. The snows came very early that year, and the family was about to be trapped in the mountain. Even though they were in a snowstorm, they trusted in Jesus. They yelled and screamed His name in the blizzard. They said, “Jisu! Jisu!”, which is how Hupasha and his family pronounced the name of Jesus.
Suddenly they heard voices, and some people appeared out of the snow. The people had heard them, and they had come to the end of their journey! They were so happy that Jesus had sent people who could hear them! They prayed to God and thanked Him for saving them, and giving them a chance to tell the mountain people about His Son. The chief of the village sent for Hupasha to ask him why he had crossed the mountains in a snowstorm to visit his village. Hupasha