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Dimapur, January 18 (MExN): The Nagaland Joint Christian Forum (NJCF) on Wednesday expressed resentment against the demand for President’s Rule in Nagaland.
Naga National Prayer Day was observed at Agri Expo, Dimapur on October 17. It was held on the theme ‘Pray without Ceasing’ and organised by the Council of Nagalim Churches (CNC). Chairman of Naga Archive and Research Centre Dimapur, Rev. Dr. V K Nuh; vice president of Nagaland Joint Christian Forum (NJCF), Rev. Dr. N Paphino and others shared during the event.
Our Reporter Dimapur, Oct. 16 (EMN): Chairman of Naga Archive and Research Centre Dimapur, Rev. Dr. V K Nuh on Sunday stated that there are now ‘six truths’ among the Naga national groups, with all factions claiming to be defenders of the truth. “We have heard enough lessons from Israelites, how slow they were to learn despite many miracles from God. They were often rebellious against God; that is why their journey to the land of Canaan was delayed”, he shared. Nuh stated that in the same way, Nagas have seen all kinds of tragedies for the last 75 years. ‘Naga people have suffered but they refuse to believe His wonderful deliverance’, he said. He stated this while delivering his message of repentance and prayer at the ‘Naga National Prayer Day’ at Agri Expo, Dimapur. It was held on the theme ‘Pray without Ceasing’ and organised by the Council of Nagalim Churches (CNC). ‘We believe that no power on earth can stop us from entering the Promised Land. We t
Dimapur, Oct. 8 (EMN): Naga apex organisations and the Church, under the initiative of the Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR), have extended support to the ‘September Joint Accordant’ signed by the NSCN (IM) and the Working Committee of the Naga National Political Groups (WC-NNPG). FNR in an update informed that the Naga organisations and the Church, in a meeting held on Saturday, affirmed that “Naga people must change by acting in hope and acknowledging one another as people of common belonging in the moment for the future.” It stated that the public in sincere trust await the fulfillment of the joint accordant by the signatories in “letter and in spirit.” “The Naga public will render our wholehearted assistance to this reconciliation process for the NSCN/GPRN and WC-NNPG to find common ground and mutually agree on a relationship of cooperation based on the Naga historical and political rights in order to move forward,” it stated. According to FNR, organisations which