Oh Pastor, my Pastor… | Subongtsungba Longkumer
I know your name, but do you know mine? I know the road that leads to your home — do you know the path that leads to mine?
Mokokchung Times
I know your name, but do you know mine? I know the road that leads to your home — do you know the path that leads to mine?
WORKING COMMITTEE NAGA NATIONAL POLITICAL GROUPS (NNPGs) INDEPENDENCE DAY SPEECH All glory to Almighty God our sustainer, on this historic day we salute every Nagas across the length and breadth.…
But in the church’s role of taking up social issues, there is always the danger of pleasing the public over God.
Many have called it the “Forgotten Theatre” of World War II, but for those who served in this part of the world, the memories will never fade
At no point of time did the WC, NNPGs, officially or otherwise, expressed a notion or a desire to be a part of any agreement where NSCN IM was a…
Nagaland is no stranger to political storms, but the latest one has nothing to do with sovereignty talks or border disputes. This time, the thunderclap is over government job reservations…
A pastor friend recently sent me a powerful video. In it, the speaker delivered a piercing truth: “We talk about reaching the unreached… we preach to the preached. We bless…
A few weeks ago, I received a message from one of my teachers asking if I would like to give a speech at the assembly the next day. Without hesitation,…
To understand the origin and nature of governance, we can trace back to the concepts of the state of nature, social contract, and Rousseau’s General Will.
This article is written with respect for all churches, ministriesand prayer movements in Nagaland. It does not aim to criticize but to invite honest reflection and dialogue on the changing…