
Christopher Poshin David
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Oct 15, 2024 |
in.thegospelcoalition.org | Christopher Poshin David
In a previous article, I considered three commonly held objections to the gospel in India. Here are three more of them, along with a Christian response. #1 The Gospel Destroys Indian CultureIn recent times, the objection that the gospel destroys Indian culture has gained ground. The gospel entails conversion of a person to a new way of life. In turn, this is perceived as a threat to local culture. Therefore, critics view all missionary and evangelistic endeavours with suspicion.
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Jul 24, 2024 |
in.thegospelcoalition.org | Akshay Rajkumar |Arvind Balaram |Shobana Vetrivel |Christopher Poshin David
India could play a pivotal role in shaping the global economy in 2024 and beyond, according to the World Economic Forum. This exciting prospect should prompt us to reflect on at least six questions about the future of the church in India. Will its Works Prove its Faith? Christians can often create a false dichotomy between preaching the gospel and serving the vulnerable. As a result, it creates camps and cliques of Christians who want to pit one against the other.
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May 15, 2024 |
in.thegospelcoalition.org | Akshay Rajkumar |Arvind Balaram |Christopher Poshin David |Shobana Vetrivel
In the midst of a heatwave, India’s general elections are past the halfway mark. Nearly 1 billion Indians are registered as voters in the world’s largest democracy. On June 4, after the outcome of the election is clear, the winning party or coalition of parties will form a ruling government. They will enjoy the privilege of naming the next prime minister. Politics comes out of the Greek word politika which means, “affairs of the city.” Why should Christians care about the affairs of the city?
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Sep 7, 2023 |
in.thegospelcoalition.org | Tiya Thomas-Alexander |Shobana Vetrivel |Christopher Poshin David |Arvind Balaram
Gentleness is like a new language I am trying to learn, one that initially felt foreign. My brain never really registered its sound and manners; it passed right through me. My world—both exterior and interior—felt loud and shouty. I spoke through the slamming of doors and inside me there was a resident critic, whose voice drowned everything out. Before I used words for my vocation to write, I used them to cut people down. It was many years after I found Jesus that his gentleness really reached me.
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