Our CorrespondentKohima, June 20 (EMN): A prayer walk for children aged 6 to 15 from all over Nagaland is being scheduled on June 26 in celebration of the 150 years of Christianity in Nagaland to be held in November this year. Organised by the Christian Education Department of Nagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC), children from all over Nagaland in these age groups will be participating by praying for Nagaland on Sunday at 2 pm. “As we celebrate the coming of the gospel to Nagaland 150 years ago, we also realise that we live in tumultuous and broken world , surrounded by heartache, despair and pain. The world and our churches need a praying generation to call upon the Lord in one voice , to give honour and praise , to give thanks for bringing salvation to us , and to beseech God to show mercy on us and heal our land”, Bideno Kikon, secretary Christian Education, NBCC, informed. She added “Our story is one of love and grace… Our story is His Story. Our celebr
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A University of Arkansas at Little Rock student has detailed the life of Pearle McCain, a missionary from Arkansas who spent 40 years serving in Japan and China, in his graduate research.
Jason Littleton of Little Rock will graduate this December with a master’s degree in public history. He discovered McCain’s personal journal and photographs while interning with the United Methodist Museum of the Arkansas Conference, located at First United Methodist Church in Little Rock, during the fall 2015 semester. He was fascinated with her story and detailed it in his thesis, “The Light We Cast: The Life of Pearle McCain.”