Weekly thoughts on apologetics from RZIM India.
Kethoser (Aniu) Kevichusa asks what difference does the birth of Christ make in our dark and dreary lives this cold,…
Balajied Nongrum says that Jesus, the incarnate Word, made his dwelling among us. In identifying with humanity, Jesus provides a…
Tejdor Tiewsoh says that Covid-19 reminds us that we live in a flawed world that is in desperate need of…
In this first episode of the five-part series on Advent, Charles Joseph says we need a transcendent source who has…
Tejdor Tiewsoh says our strength and confidence come from knowing our foundation. If God is our sure foundation then it’s…
Daniel (Bobby) Thejus says that prayer is a personal relationship with a friend. He highlights the nuances of the Lord’s…
Daniel (Bobby) Thejus says Diwali is a wonderful reminder for Christians of how light became human and dwelt among us.…
Daniel (Bobby) Thejus says all of us would have stumbled and almost fallen one time or the other. However, if…
In the final episode of the series by Ravi Zacharias on ‘Why I Believe in Jesus’, Ravi makes a case…
In this fourth episode of the five-part series by Ravi Zacharias on ‘Why I believe in Jesus’, Ravi says suffering…
In this third episode of the five-part series on ‘Why I believe in Jesus’, Ravi Zacharias asks how do we…
In this second episode of the five-part series by Ravi Zacharias on ‘Why I believe in Jesus’, Ravi asks us…
This is the first episode in the five-part series ‘Why I believe Jesus’ by Ravi Zacharias. Ravi says the message…
In this final episode of the five-part series ‘Scientists – a Peek into their Perspectives’, Neil Vimalkumar says that it…
Neil Vimalkumar points out that Man once stooped down to listen to a serpent. Now we need God’s wisdom to…
In this third episode of the five-part series, ‘Scientists – a Peek into their Perspectives’ Neil Vimalkumar says Man may…
In this second episode of the five-part series, ‘Scientists – a Peek into their Perspectives’ Neil Vimalkumar says the Bible…
This is the first episode in a five-part series, 'Scientists - a Peek into their Perspectives' by Neil Vimalkumar.
This is the final episode in the five-part series ‘God in Search of Man’ by Ravi Zacharias. Ravi says here…
In this fourth episode of the five-part series ‘God in Search of Man’, Ravi Zacharias says the incarnation is God’s…
This is the third episode in the five-part series ‘God in Search of Man’ by Ravi Zacharias. Here Ravi uses…
In this second episode of the five-part series ‘God in Search of Man’, Ravi Zacharias says that though our minds…
This is the first episode in the five-part series ‘God in Search of Man’ by Ravi Zacharias. Here he says…
Kethoser (Aniu) Kevichusa, Speaker and Trainer, RZIM, salutes Ravi Zacharias for using apologetics not to win arguments, but to win…
Ravi Zacharias says the Cross of Christ is the quintessential expression of unjust suffering, and yet, while on the Cross…
Balajied Nongrum remarks that all humans fear death and it has profound effects on human behaviour. The Christian response is different because Christ and resurrection give them the hope that something better lay ahead of them.
Does suicide have to be the final voice we hear? Perhaps, there are other voices too.
Ravi Zacharias says that the image of God appears different for different people and at different times. The fact that Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane called him "Father" gives us the hope and comfort that God is approachable.
Is God silent during our times of trouble? Ravi Zacharias says that God provides strength through tragedy. He also gives resurrection as a hope beyond the grave.
Ravi Zacharias establishes the strong connect between Time and Eternity and calls us to perceive the one who has set eternity in our hearts.
This is the final episode in 'Look at the insects', a six-part series by Neil Vimalkumar. Neil draws attention to the Moth's 'Transverse Orientation' and warns us that in the quest for God we may end up being disappointed for…
This is the fifth episode in 'Look at the Insects', a six-part series by Neil Vimalkumar. Here Neil takes a close look at the fire-fly and gives a call to open up, rise and shine.
This is the fourth episode in 'Look at the Insects', a six-part series by Neil Vimalkumar. Neil makes note of the Praying Mantis' posture and draws parallel to that of our hearts
This is the third episode in 'Look at the Insects', a six-part series by Neil Vimalkumar. Here he draws two lessons from the butterfly -- one is on transformation and the other is that we are pilgrims in the journey…
On this special occasion of Mother's Day, Dr Kethoser (Aniu) Kevichusa expounds on the ideal "Woman of Substance" in Proverbs 31, and her moral, domestic, economic, social, intellectual, and spiritual life.
This is the second episode in 'Look at the Insects', a six-part series by Neil Vimalkumar. Neil tells us to get busy as a bee with each one of us fulfilling our unique tasks.
This is the first episode in 'Look at the Insects', a six-part series by Neil Vimalkumar. Here Neil lists three take-a-ways we can learn from the ant. May this be a time of Teamwork, Hard work and Service for a…
This is the final episode in the 'Preferring our Pain', a two-part series by Ravi Zacharias. Here, Ravi narrates how Bret Ellis' book "Less than Zero" captures the bankruptcy of the human soul. To every cry of the heart, Christ…
This is the first episode in the 'Preferring our Pain', a two-part series by Ravi Zacharias. In this episode, Ravi explains that we seldom know the depths of our own illness. But there is One who knows and he meets…
While heretics reject the resurrection of Jesus, Sam Raju lays out evidence to prove otherwise. Christ's resurrection conclusively proves that he is who he claims to be - the Messiah, Redeemer, the Saviour of the World offering hope to all.
As we direct our gaze at the Cross today, here comes Dr Daniel Thejus (Bobby) to give us the briefest of but brilliant insights into Jesus's famous seven last words.
Tejdor Tiewsoh analyses the current Covid-19 crisis that exposes human limitations, a fallen world that is broken, and a recognition of the spirit of solidarity. Drawing from Jehoshaphat, we are called to turn our eyes towards the living God for…
During these sombre times, Dr. Kethoser(Aniu) Kevichusa explains with examples, three areas where one can be servant leaders - Home, Church and the World. While we may not be able to do much, may God lead us to be leaders…
This is the final episode in the three-part series “Questions on suffering, Answers of hope” by Neil Vimalkumar. In this episode, he answers the most commonly asked question, ” Where is God?”. Even in suffering, we need to understand that…
This is the second episode in the three-part series "Questions on suffering, Answers of hope" by Neil Vimalkumar. In this episode he answers the question, " Is God fair?". He talks about people who have gone through unimaginable suffering and…
This is the first episode in the 'Questions on suffering, Answers of hope',a three-part series by Neil Vimalkumar. In this episode Neil answers some of the baffling questions on suffering. The problems are real and challenging, but God has put…
Ravi Zacharias ascertains that none of us can escape the dual experience of suffering and joy. But for a believer, the pain is endurable because life's fundamental questions of origin, meaning and destiny are answered.
Ravi Zacharias says that in a world lost in postmodern cynicism and pessimism, hope like character can rise beyond the moment to reinvest in what is of ultimate value - God's eternal Word. This hope points to Jesus Christ and…
Kethoser(Aniu) Kevichusa talks about the five facets of marriage according to Genesis 2:24. Wherever we may be, we need to continually hold this blueprint of marriage in our minds and hearts.
Balajied Nongrum dissects Justice that is prevalent in the society today and finds that a moral order does exist. This implies that a law-giver exists and just like Diogenes, we must position our lamps heaven-ward where the Just One dwells.
Dr. Kethoser(Aniu) Kevichusa examines the life of David and finds that David served the purpose of God in his generation. Similarly our calling is here and now and it is to serve the purpose of God in our generation.