Nihoshe calls for change from within

Parliamentary secretary for industries and commerce, Dr. K.C. Nihoshe exhorting a gathering at New Life Bible College, Dimapur on Thursday. The newly inaugurated Chapel Hall. (Morung Photos)
 
DIMAPUR, NOVEMBER 3 (MExN): Addressing the inaugural programme of Chapel Hall New Life Bible College Dimapur on Thursday, parliamentary secretary for industries and commerce, Dr. K.C. Nihoshe exhorted the people to first start changing themselves from within as an individual, if they wanted the society to strive towards bringing positive changes. According to Nihoshe, the Church as a whole cannot bring change unless the individuals who are the members of the Church themselves change. He implied that any changes that a Church could bring would be propelled by its members who have changed and then lead the Church to a new direction.
Nihoshe, who earlier inaugurated the Chapel hall as the chief guest, also encouraged the theology students to practise what they preach and exhibit missionary qualities. He encouraged them to win the lost souls stating that everyone has their own shortcomings not only in the eyes of God but with human beings too. “The change that we need today is from bad to a better life,” Nihoshe said. He said that the study of theology largely depended on the depth of relationship that the individual has with God and not on any outward relations. The parliamentary secretary also cautioned the youths against the ill effects of the internet age and urged them to make fruitful use of the advancement of technology.
Nihoshe described the completion of the Chapel Hall as a significant milestone in the progress of the New Life Bible College as an institute providing theological studies. He urged the College to continue helping and guiding the students for the extension of the kingdom of God.
Founder/director of the College, Dr. Xashepu Wotsa delivered the welcome address during which several individuals who rendered help and support towards building the Chapel Hall were felicitated.
WSBAK executive secretary, Rev Vitoshe offered dedicatory prayer for the Chapel Hall.



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