Nagaland for Christ: The dream we haven’t finished | Bendangliba Andrew
A reflection on faith, identity and the unfinished task of building a Christ-centered society in Nagaland
Mokokchung Times
A reflection on faith, identity and the unfinished task of building a Christ-centered society in Nagaland
The field of Social Work is grounded in the belief that every person deserves dignity, respect, and the opportunity to live a fulfilling life. Social Workers are equipped with knowledge…
The thought of what AI can do in the present and what it can do in the immediate future, makes me feel scared to death.
(This article invites us to pause and reflect deeply: What is the biblical concept of the “bitter root”? Why does it pose such a serious threat to God’s people? And…
There’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…
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:…
The present flood situation in Dimapur is nothing short of a humanitarian disaster and a damning reflection of the utter failure of the Government of Nagaland and the concerned Municipal…
The NSCN/GPRN, once respected globally under the selfless and visionary leadership of His Excellency, Late Isak Chishi Swu (President), and Th. Muivah (Ato Kilonser), stood as a beacon of justice,…
In today’s information-rich Christian environment, where sermons, commentaries and theological resources are readily accessible, there is a pressing need to reflect on how we are engaging with God’s Word. Churches…
Apropos the press statements issued by the DNSU which appeared in all news medias on 2nd July 2025, the NSCN/GPRN-R (Akato) in all circumspection and sagacity, extols the recent exposure…