Igniting Insights
Nelson Mandela, the leader from South Africa, who won the Nobel Prize for Peace, said: “Do not judge me by my success, …
Some people love to curse and demean others. They also curse days, systems, structures, governments, institutions, nature, and everything. The Psalmist describes …
A 14-year-old national-level skater took his smartphone to school. He recorded some videos and uploaded them to social media. When the school …
There is a profile of each profession, accepted as standard. Florence Nightingale is considered a model and example for a nurse. What …
A few women’s groups are studying the Christian Leadership in Marathi. Generally, in the culture, widows are considered bad omens and are …
All disciples should not only know the truth, but they should also defend the faith. (Jude 1:3) One great example is Athanasius, …
One denomination sent a few missionaries to a faraway land. Despite their hard work for about a decade, there was no fruit …
There is a proverb: Curiosity killed the cat. Being curious is natural for humans. However, being curious about things that are forbidden …
Changes are inevitable. Some changes are pleasant, and some are painful. However, Christians who love the Lord could anticipate good results in …
There is an unprecedented acceleration of knowledge. Schilling, D.R., writes: “In 1900, collective knowledge doubled every 100 years, by 1942, every 25 …
Even courts and judges in many countries are victims of polarisation, politicalization, radicalisation, and corruption. The quest for justice is not quenched. …
The Psalms of the Sons of Korah are inspiring. Did the descendants of Korah also die along with their father? “Nevertheless, the …
Some people praise God expressively. They clap, sing, shout, and even dance. The worship that includes praises and thanksgiving should be done …
For Moses, the journey through the wilderness was not only a leadership challenge—it was an emotionally exhausting and spiritually draining assignment. Though …
There are two kinds of people in our lives: some could be called Balcony people, while others could be called Basement people. …
Leopards in western Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand sugarcane fields are turning ‘soft’ and ‘fatter’, refusing to return to the wild, say forest …
One person with his adolescent son drives a car. He jumps the traffic light and reaches the school to drop him off …
Some believers misunderstand the promises of God. Sadly, some are gifted with wild imagination and fantastical ideas that they overstretch the Promises …
A child was crying, and all tried to help. They could not figure out why the child was crying. When his mother …
Jethro, the Father-in-law of Moses, gave criteria for choosing leaders. Of them, the most important was those who hate a bribe to …
The death penalty for violation of the Sabbath is viewed as too harsh and a disproportionate punishment for a simple sin. (Exodus …
It is amazing to see how God loved India. The Book of Esther names India as one of the 127 provinces ruled …
An ambulance that did not have a patient on board jumped the traffic light when it was red. A couple was killed …
He worked as a technical professional for seventeen years in a company. So dedicated that he did not take leave or spend …
One city government was worried about the pollution, which caused unrest among the people. The diseases due to pollution among people have …
One person went to a famous temple, had to wait in the queue for over eight hours, but he fell sick. Police …
The Gift of Faith is to see what is invisible and beyond the present time frame. See with insight: God challenged Joshua …
Oliver R. Avison was a medical missionary to the region now called Korea. He treated all patients with diligence, without discrimination. According …
There is a book named ‘Die with Zero’ by Bill Perkins. The concept is that a person should earn well but also …
It is essential for all humans to grow. Many do not grow in a wholesome manner. Because of this, they are immature …
The battle of the throne between the two brothers of Belgium, Reginald and his younger brother Edward, is interesting. In 1361, Edward …
