The Hornbill Festival stands as both a cultural showcase and a spiritual quandary for Nagaland, triggering one to examine the boundaries between heritage and holiness.
Introduction: The Paradox of Faith and Festivity. Every December, the hills of Nagaland awaken to the beating of drums, the resonance of folk songs, and the vivid spectacle of traditional attire. The ...
Lord grant us a truly contemplative spirit in this world where our attention is drawn away from God ...
"The fruitfulness of Christian life does not depend on human approval, but on the perseverance of those who, united to Christ ...
Many white evangelicals only listen to Black Christian perspectives on racism when these perspectives reinforce their ...
According to the State of Theology study, most Americans have no issues with the existence of hell and the return of Jesus to ...
Alpha pioneer Nicky Gumbel is as passionate as ever about seeing ordinary believers introduce others to the Christian faith, ...
Before taking questions at SEC Tipoff, Rick Barnes was introduced not just as one of college basketball’s most accomplished ...
Forrest Frank broke his silence and addressed the recent criticism from fellow artist Jelly Roll about his decision to ...
In a personal tribute, Akpabio described the late Uma Ukpai as “God’s General” who stayed true to his calling and impacted ...
Every year, on the third Sunday of October, Christians across the Northeast pause to observe the North East India Christian ...