Selie VisaScripture passage“Unless the Lord builds the house, they labor in vain who build it; unless the Lord guards the city, the watchman keeps awake in vain.” (Psalm 127:1)Some tnets of HumanismIn Genes
Peter T KentTseminyu Town The Bible warns us of lurking dangers within the church i.e., false and predatory leaderships who come in disguised as shepherds! “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in s
Renbemo L PattonConcerned Citizen Of late, there has been visible progress in road construction across most wards and colonies in Dimapur, which is commendable.However, it is unfortunate that the Darogajan
ThomasNNC MemberIn the past time, dating back to the BCE, some people of the Indian Subcontinent believed that there is God the creator of the universal. But some people never believe there is God. In the era o
ThomasNNC MemberIn the past time, dating back to the BCE, some people of the Indian Subcontinent believed that there is God the creator of the universal. But some people never believe there is God. In the era o
Ngaranmi ShimrayNew DelhiToday, the main discontentment of tribes of Manipur extend beyond just the Plan development fund allocation. It now covers several aspects - location of major infrastructures, ins
Menkato V AwomiToluviFor decades in Nagaland, a deeply entrenched but theologically flawed belief has quietly shaped the spiritual outlook of many believers, both in our homes and in our churches: "God is alway
VictorSenior NNC MemberCountless people have spoken about the so-called Shillong Accord and numerous people have written about this so-called Shillong Accord with endless arguments/criticisms and which involved
M Lokeswara Rao I.F.S (Rtd)Former Principal Chief Conservator of Forests & Head of Forest Force (Rtd) NagalandButterflies and Moths are integral components of life on Earth, they contribute significantly to
Zhopra VeroKedahge, NNC/FGNThe Bible, among others, records the birth and rise of the nation of Israel, including the existential crisis it encountered several times. If there is one thing we can learn from the
Subongtsungba LongkumerMokokchung Not long ago, a respected deacon of a church made a remark that lodged itself in my conscience. He was recounting a remark that someone else had made, he said: “Those wh
Markson V LuikhamFrom Across the Naga Ancestral Homelands | 10 July 2025What began as the anguished thoughts and quiet prayers of generations found expression in a solitary spark – a voice stirred by collecti
Mathew RongmeiThere’s an old Naga proverb: “If you don’t sweat in sowing, you will weep in harvest.” Today, this bitter truth echoes across Nagaland. More than two decades ago, our Chief Minister Dr N
Dipak KurmiThe global climate regime, built painstakingly over decades under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), now finds itself teetering on the edge of irrelevance. At a time
Vikiho KibaIntroduction: In the shifting terrain of contemporary Naga society, where ancestral customs intersect with professed Christian conviction, a quiet but profound tension has come to the fore. It is the
Rev. Dr. Mar PongenerGeneral SecretaryNagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC)(This article invites us to pause and reflect deeply: What is the biblical concept of the “bitter root”? Why does it pose such a s
Chibemo EzungNECUEvery society, at some point in time, reaches a moment of reflection — a time to pause and look back at its beginnings, assess where it stands today, and ask where it is heading. For us, that
One day,smoke will rise high from the widow’s chimney, for she will have a reason to be alive once again.Children will run with snoton their facesand wipe it on their clothes, unashamed.When they fall do
Some weeks back, standing on a public platform somebody shouted that a day is coming in India when people would be ashamed of speaking in English. Today I want to deliberate a little bit on this pronouncement m
Bedanga BordoloiNagaland today finds itself at a pivotal moment in agricultural decision-making. The proposed introduction of genetically modified (GM) Bt cotton into the state’s farming systems has sparked a