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The Christian Paradox: Free Yet Slave
Unlike the worldly master-slave relationship; the bond between a believer and his Master, Jesus, is sealed
August 2021
Cancel Culture and Church Discipline, a Tightrope Walking
The cross is the ultimate paradigm of redemption and justice; unlike revenge, love is at the heart of church discipline
June 2021
Christian Persecution in the Workplace
Persecution against Christians in India is growing. What does that mean for Indian professionals?
May 2021
Religious Persecution: A Theological Look
Persecution is often ideologically motivated and strategically executed so what enabled some persecuted Christians to respond in Christlikeness?
April 2021
The Church—God’s Channel of Hope and Restoration
The body of Christ exists for a purpose, and we as Christians must not lose sight of it even when clouded by fear and doubt
February 2021
Let Christian Leadership Be Unmasked
Transparency in leadership and the strength of character are the moral duties of a Christian leader, failing which they bring disrepute not just to their ministry but also God
February 2021
Transit—A Passage To New Life
If we live by faith, and not sight, our hesitant steps towards unknown future will turn into surefootedness—unshackled by worry and unaffected by nostalgia
January 2021
What Will You Say If Jesus Asks, ‘Do You Love Me’?
Your intent to love Christ is defined by your readiness to obey Him and follow the spiritual practices that increase your love for Him
October 2020
What an Oxymoron Christian Life is!
In Christ, imperfect is perfect, meek is strong, poor is rich; those who bear the cross know both the pain of persecution and the joy of forgiveness
September 2020
Lead Like A Parent
The world is overwhelmingly familiar with bossy leaders; it has now come to discover the virtues of a servant-leader also, but there’s a third, nobler, kind of a leader worth emulating
July 2020