Eng maw thi dawn mawlh lo chu. Hmangaihna te, inlungrualna te, Nehu campus a Mizo te chu an thiamna te sang hle mahse ‘Mizo’ an nihna an theihnghilh lo ang a, Mizo angin Kyllang Boys Hostel-a famkim lo taka kan zawm thin “ Thih leh ruam khatah, dam leh tlang khatah” tih khan chhawm nung... Continue Reading →
Bd Final Year Homiletics Sermon
The Woman who gave All.. Back in the year 2007, it was the day when we are about to play Inter College Basketball final against Shillong College, our hired professional coach, Indian- Australian Coach Vijay took us to our biggest college auditorium. Knowing that we do not perform very well against St. Edmund’s... Continue Reading →
Exegesis on Revelation 21:1-5
VAN THAR LEH LEI THAR Introduction The book of Revelation is one of the most fascinating books of the Bible that the Christians today are gripping of. There can be many approaches into the book itself as the hidden language in the book can provoke varied interpretations. Whatever be the case, the paper will... Continue Reading →
Ecological Crisis as a Crisis of Faith and Justice
Human beings had a deep social, economic and political relationship with our environment. If our ecology and environment faced problems, then human beings automatically faced problems. Therefore the paper will deal with how this ecological crisis can be a crisis of faith and justice that had its direct consequences on the world that we live.... Continue Reading →
Prophetic Understanding of the Day of the Lord
The Day of the Lord is a significant recurring theme in the prophetic literature of the OT. At its essence it refers to the time of Yahweh's unmistakable and powerful intervention. It appears in a variety of contexts in prophetic literature and draws together a wide array of images. The prophets employ the specter of... Continue Reading →
Chu tan in atang chuan
Ka tanna tan in chu hmun nuam tak a ni lo a, he hmunah ka luh dan mak tak mai ka ngaihtuah chang chuan ka rilru a na a, min Siamtu leh engkim chunga thuneitu hi a chang chuan ka dem a, tuarna phena malsawmna tih te leh Pathianin kan \hatna turin engkim a... Continue Reading →
Kum 25 kan lo tlin hian
Salvation Army hall bulah Swaraj sen a rawn inher dawn a, Central road-a naupang awmte chu kan inkokhawm a, chu Swaraj sen a lawn hman loh chu kan hlau thin. Tichuan an in thleng kan chuang chho a, kan haw thla leh dam dam thin a, kan hlim \hin hle. Nia, Pu Chunga (L) kha... Continue Reading →
Theology and Theological Methodology
Humankind created theology. Different situations led to different circumstances that led to the rethinking of theologians to shape their theology. In other words, certain phenomena led to the formulation of theology. In this paper, the major points of departure or difference between the so-called traditional theology and theology from the perspective of the margins will... Continue Reading →
Duhsakna Hnuhnung
Mi thiamte chuan he lehkha hi endikin mark pe dawn se chuan mark 100-ah mark 0 pawh an pe hial ang. Mahse, keimaha thu awm ve a ni tlat a, mi angin thuril leh tha pui pui ziah tuir hre ve lo mah ila, duhsakna ang a min lo ngaihsak tuirn ka u te ka... Continue Reading →
Chhanchhuahna/Zalenna Theology leh Immanuela
Luka 4: 18-19 “Riangvaite hnenah Chanchin Tha hril tura mi ruat avangin Lalpa thlarau chu ka chungah a awm; Ani chuan salte hnena chhuahna thu leh, Mitdelte hnena mitvar neih lehna thu sawi tur te, Tihduhdah tuarte chhuahtirna tur te, Lalpa lungawi kum thu sawi tur tein, Mi tir a ni.” Mimal... Continue Reading →
Bible Pawimawhna
Kum Zabi 21-na, hun changkang leh hmanhmawh takah kan lo cheng ta. Khawvel finna leh thiamna a sang zel a, ngaihdan leh pawm dan thar a lo awm zel a. Chu khawvelah chuan Bible hi Pathian inpuanna leh Pathian Lehkhabu Thianghlim a ni lo ti chunga rinhlelhna a lo awm ve zel a. Chumi avang... Continue Reading →
Jesus and the Canaanite Woman from the Adivasi Perspective
Introduction The purpose of the paper is to examine the interaction or dealing of Jesus with the Canaanite women from the adivasi perspectives. Firstly, we will look at the narrative of the interaction between Jesus and the Canaanite woman, which will be followed by the interpretation of it from the adivasi perspective. Adivasi Etymologically... Continue Reading →
Now is the Right Time
Several years ago, one pastor was officiating a wedding. When the time came for the vows, the groom was rather nervous, as many grooms are. “Do you, J, take K for your wife...” At that point, the anxious groom interrupted by saying “I do”. The Pastor, obviously not finished with the entire reading... Continue Reading →
In eng chu mi mithmuhin eng rawh se (Matthaia 5 : 14 -16)
Kan thupui hi Lal Isua tawngkam a ni a. Eng hi tehkhinna hrang hrang atan an hmang \hin. Thuthlung hluiah chuan LALPA Chhiahhlawh/Israel chu khawvel tan eng ni tur anga sawi a ni a. (Isa 49:6, 60:3). Thuthlung Tharah pawh Israel te kha entu ang a tehkhin a ni thin (Rom 2:19) Juda te... Continue Reading →
I pianna Ramah
Hmanah chuan hnaptawlh pur chungin vaivut leh chirhdiak karah thing hmanga suih motor lem hmangin kan inawmtlei thin. Kan hnap chu kan ban hmangin kan biangah kan tuaiphei a, kan biang a thleng tep thin. Kan ban te chu, a hun laia tatoo kan hriatchhun ve, hnap kan hrutnain a tial nasa thei hle. Kan... Continue Reading →
Ka hming chu Jeroboama a ni
Ka pa hming chu Nebata a ni a, Ephraim hnam Zereda thlahte kan ni a. Hmeithai fa ka ni a, an ka thiante an pate nen hlim taka an infiam lai ka hmuh in ka khua a har ru a, ‘mi fate’ nih ka chak lek lek chang a awm thin.Ka naupan laiin ka nuin... Continue Reading →
Jerusalem i thlir ang u
Sam 137 : 1- 6 ‘Babulon lui kamah te, chutah kan thu a, a ni, kan tap thin, Zion kan ngaihtuahin. Lui laia tuipuisuthlahahte chuan kan tingtang te chu kan bang thin a. “Zion hla pakhat min saksak rawh u” tiin. Chutah chuan sala minhruaituten hla saah min ngen a. Min tiretheituten hlimah min... Continue Reading →
Lu ruh hmunah Lal Isua’n zu a hnawl
Kraws-a inkhenbeh hi Phoiniki mite hnen atangin Persian-hoin an la chhawng a, Persian hote hnen atang chuan Grik-hoin an la chhawng ve leh a ni. Chumi hnuah Carthage (North Africa)-a chengte’n an hmang ve ta bawk. Rom-ho hian Carthage atanga an lak chhawn nia ngaih a ni. Rom-ho chuan anmahni Rom khua leh tuite hrem... Continue Reading →
There is nothing up there
It was Jack Higgins in his book ‘The Eagle has landed’ who penned articulately in a profound way that there is nothing really at the top when you reach up there. In an interview, he was asked, ‘What is it that you now wish to know that you do not know when you are young?’... Continue Reading →
Tho la, Ding ta che
Ka harh hlawl mai a, chhehvela min hual veltu chu ka han thlir kual a, insawhngheh tumin khawvel an tihah chuan ka bei ve fat fat a, ram chhengchhe tak mai, kawng pakhat chiah hmang a tlawhpawh theih hmunah chuan ka inbengbel ve ta rawih mai a. Tlangram boruak thiang nuam tak tak leh thlifim... Continue Reading →
Zautea Lawmna chu!
Chanchinbumi pakhat rawng taka suam anih chungchang chuan Zautea rilru a khawih hle mai. A zing tawngtai inkhawm bang chuan chanchinbu a bih vel mai mai a, a ngaihtuahna a kalthui hle a ni. Chhungkaw rethei tak atanga lo seilian a nihzia te, thiamna sang tak nei chunga Pathian kohna chhanga missionary-a inpe a nihzia... Continue Reading →