
KOHIMA, FEBRUARY 16 (MExN): The three day Special Evenings with Global Evangelist, Dr. Joshua Daniel concluded on Tuesday, marking it by Prayers, Bible Study, Music, Testimonies and sharing the Word of God even as hundreds of believers from every age group came to attend “The Lord’s Challenge” at State Academy Hall, Kohima.
Bringing his message, Dr. Joshua Daniel expressed that “where there is the Spirit of God, it will bring unity, oneness and harmony” and further stating the urgency of truly living by the state’s slogan, he said that “it should not only be ‘Nagaland for Christ’ but ‘Asia for Christ’”.
He also spoke on the importance of righteousness and truth, while observing that there is no righteousness in Nagaland. He said that hidden sin and murderous spirit have soaked Nagaland with blood while pointing out that “this kind of spirit is from the jungle, evil spirit dividing man from man into divided groups”. He said this in reference to tribalism in the state and caste system of India in general.
Stating that God demands holiness, he added that “where there is spirit of God, there is holiness.” Also dwelling on repentance, he said that preachers and leaders have to repent first and further expressed his desire to see the Holy Spirit working in Nagaland. Earlier, the Evangelist’s Wife, Mrs. Lily also spoke to the congregation while Livingstone and Kedizelhou Rutsa shared their testimonies and Kohima Bible College Choir presented a special number.
Among those who attended the worship service included C.J. Ponraj, Principal Secretary, Home, Justice and Law and NAP Commandant Thizama. It may be noted that the Special Evenings were organized by the Laymen’s Evangelical Fellowship International (LEFI).
Bringing his message, Dr. Joshua Daniel expressed that “where there is the Spirit of God, it will bring unity, oneness and harmony” and further stating the urgency of truly living by the state’s slogan, he said that “it should not only be ‘Nagaland for Christ’ but ‘Asia for Christ’”.
He also spoke on the importance of righteousness and truth, while observing that there is no righteousness in Nagaland. He said that hidden sin and murderous spirit have soaked Nagaland with blood while pointing out that “this kind of spirit is from the jungle, evil spirit dividing man from man into divided groups”. He said this in reference to tribalism in the state and caste system of India in general.
Stating that God demands holiness, he added that “where there is spirit of God, there is holiness.” Also dwelling on repentance, he said that preachers and leaders have to repent first and further expressed his desire to see the Holy Spirit working in Nagaland. Earlier, the Evangelist’s Wife, Mrs. Lily also spoke to the congregation while Livingstone and Kedizelhou Rutsa shared their testimonies and Kohima Bible College Choir presented a special number.
Among those who attended the worship service included C.J. Ponraj, Principal Secretary, Home, Justice and Law and NAP Commandant Thizama. It may be noted that the Special Evenings were organized by the Laymen’s Evangelical Fellowship International (LEFI).