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  • Voice of Scripture or Spirit of the Age?
    The Debate on Women Pastors in Naga ChurchesVikiho KibaIn every generation, the Church stands at the uneasy intersection of divine revelation and cultural persuasion. Across history, Christianity has repeatedly
  • Signs, Wonders, and the Word of God
    Liba HopesonIn the Old Testament, signs and wonders refer to the mighty acts of God that revealed His power, presence, and authority. These included the plagues in Egypt, the parting of the Red Sea, manna from
  • When Prayer Alone Is Not Enough
    A Christian Therapists Reflection on Faith, Mental Health, and Holistic HealingDr Yehoto SwuFounder, Insight Institute of Christian CounselingMay is Mental Health Awareness Month, a timely reminder that emotion
  • How not to read the Bible
    Liba HopesonIntroductionThe Bible is Gods Word, and how it is read determines whether its truth is rightly understood or seriously distorted. Because of this, it must be approached with care, humility, and resp
  • Reclaiming the Family Table
    Meyu ChangkiriAcross many parts of the world, churches observe occasions such as Christian Home Week at different times of the year. The purpose is simple yet deeply important. Families are encouraged to streng
  • Mothers as Moral Architects: Faith, Family, and Nagaland’s Future
    Vikiho KibaIn every civilization, the strength of society is not measured merely by economic growth, political influence, or technological advancement. Rather, the true character of a people is revealed in the
  • God the Father with the Motherly Heart
    Fr Innocent sdbDon Bosco KohimaAs the mist settles over the peaks of Mount Puliebadze and the bells of the Mary Help of Christians Cathedral echo through our streets, we find ourselves at the threshold of a bea
  • A Mother’s Endless Love
    (Dedicated to all the mothers)A Shyerhunlo LorinA mothers love is one of the purest and most beautiful gifts in life. She becomes our guide, our protector, and our source of strength through every happy and dif
  • Humiliation Does Not Have the Final Word
    Meyu ChangkiriImagine standing in a room full of people while someone belittles you. The room grows silent. Faces turn toward you. You want to disappear, defend yourself, or walk away.Public humiliation leaves
  • The Woman Who Still Shines at 103
    Meyu ChangkiriAt 103, Mrs. Metongla still smiles warmly, laughs easily, and carries within her the story of an entire generation. When our family travelled from Shillong to Dimapur to pray with her on her birth
  • Risen Christ, Sleeping Church
    Vikiho KibaThe paradox of a Risen Christ alongside a sleeping Church acquires particular urgency within Naga Christian society. The history of Christianity among the Nagas is frequently celebrated as a remarkab
  • Resurrection Sunday greetings
    Nagaland Joint Christian ForumThe Nagaland Joint Christian Forum conveys the Resurrection Sunday greetings to all the churches and believers in Nagaland.Romans 6:9 states, For we know that since Christ was rais
  • Resurrection: The Prototype of New Creation
    Liba HopesonIn many places today, our understanding of the gospel is shaped by an idea of escape—as if the main goal of salvation is to leave this world and go to heaven forever. It is true and precious that
  • The Real Question About Sunday Travel
    Meyu ChangkiriEvery Easter season, and often throughout the year, an old discussion quietly returns in many churches: should Christians travel on Sunday or Resurrection Day?Some believers feel that travelling o
  • ‘Thirty Pieces of Silver Still Speak’
    Resurrection Confronts Greed and Calls for IntegrityRev Dr Mar PongenerGeneral Secretary, Nagaland Baptist Church CouncilAt first glance, the mention of thirty pieces of silver from Matthew 26: 14-16) may seem
  • Holy Week
    He was wounded for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities; by His wounds we are healed-  Isaiah 53Rev Fr C JosephCounsellor, St Josephs College (Autonomous) JakhamaIntroduction: Holy Week, also kno
  • Following the Right King for the Right Reason
    Liba HopesonWhen Jesus entered Jerusalem, the city was filled with excitement. People gathered, shouted, and honored Him like a king. Outwardly, it appeared to be a moment of deep devotion. Yet inwardly, many h
  • Hosanna to Cross: Hollow Faith
    Vikiho KibaIn the liturgical cadence of Psalm Week, the passage from acclaim to abandonment emerges as one of the most arresting paradoxes in Christian memory. The cry of Hosanna, at once a plea for deliverance
  • The King of Humility
    Meyu ChangkiriWhen we were children in church during Palm Sunday, we were often encouraged to shout Hosanna, Hosanna during Childrens Service. It was meant to help us remember Palm Sunday, but I must admit, I d
  • A Secular Nation Must Respect Sacred Boundaries
    Meyu ChangkiriUntil the 1980s, for many of us growing up in Nagaland, English Gospel music was difficult to obtain. There were no digital platforms, no streaming services, and very limited Christian resources a
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