CCRC prayer meeting | Nagaland Post nagalandpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nagalandpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Learning from Mon District Overview The Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) has been facilitating a process to develop and enable a Naga response around the future care of Naga ancestral human remains. These are currently housed in the Pitt Rivers Museum (PRM), Oxford, UK. The FNR is committed to the underlying principle that the future of the Naga ancestral remains shall be determined by the people. To elicit and document a Naga response, Recover Restore and Decolonise (RRaD) – a team formed by the FNR – has been studying and networking with Indigenous experts, leaders and elders, conducting participatory action research, and generating public awareness. RRaD’s core aim is to engage in open dialogue and consultation across the Naga community about the future of Naga ancestral remains. RRaD’s approach is centred on understanding the trauma and violence of colonisation, an experience that is universal across Indigenous societies. Over the last few months RRaD organised focus gro
Unsung Heroes: Recognizing the profound sacrifice of fathers morungexpress.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from morungexpress.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Singrijan, June 6 (MExN): The Blue Star School Singrijan (BSSS), Chümoukedima District organised a felicitation programme for successful HSLC students 2022-23 Batch on June 5 at the Chapel Hall, AGBCN Mission Centre.
Nagaland Police Baptist Churches Association (NPBCA) conducted chaplains’ training on the theme ‘Chaplains: stand firm’ (Ephesians 6: 10 -14) DIMAPUR Nagaland Police Baptist Churches Association (NPBCA) conducted chaplains’ training from May 26 to the 28th on the theme ‘Chaplains: stand firm’ (Ephesians 6: 10 -14) at NPBCA Mission Centre, Chümoukedima. Rev. Pudhuhu Khusoh, Pastor 5th NAP Phek; M Yeihwang Konyak, Pastor 6th NAP Tizit, and Rev. Dr. HA Zhimomi, Executive Secretary, NPBCA, were the resource persons of the training programme, stated NPBCA in an update. The resource persons spoke on various topics including ‘Call and commitment of a chaplain’ and ‘Sermon and bible study tools.’ There was also an interactive session on the topic ‘Blessings and opportunities of a police chaplain.’ Rev. Dr. Mongzeung Mpom, Pastor of Jalukie Town Local Baptist Church, was the guest speaker on Sunday morning devotional service. Rev. Mpom encouraged the trainees to give