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Sr Amala's Mission Among Rickshaw Pullers' Children

India, Oct. 20 -- As dawn broke over the busy streets of Muirabad, a little boy named Bikash tugged insistently at his father's shirt, reluctant to climb into the rickshaw. "I want to go to Sister," h... Read More


Anthropocentrism: Think Well, Speak Well, Do Good to All

India, Oct. 13 -- On a humid afternoon in the courtyard of St Mary's School, Sister Asha Maria (name changed to protect identity) kneels beside a child with cerebral palsy, gently adjusting his postur... Read More


Youth-Led Evangelism Defanged Arunachal's Anti-Conversion Law

India, Oct. 6 -- When Tani Taba (name changed), a 17-year-old student from Ziro Valley, stood up during a village youth fellowship and shared how the Gospel helped him overcome the shame of being born... Read More


Durga Puja: Bengal's Festival of Faith, Art, and Communion

India, Sept. 29 -- As Bengal prepares for Durga Puja, the streets of Siliguri, Kolkata, and Krishnagar begin to hum. There is a familiar rhythm of clay being moulded, pandals rising, and communities g... Read More


Crypto-Christians of Nepal

India, Sept. 15 -- The voice on the phone was hushed, barely above a whisper. "We have to be careful," he said in Nepali. "The neighbors are watching. They already held a funeral for me." He wasn't de... Read More


"I Have Heard the Cries of My People" When Justice Awaits, Memory Must Speak

India, Sept. 8 -- Ayatu Ram Podiyami never imagined that his quiet faith would provoke a mob. On the morning of February 12, 2024, in Gufanpal village, Sukma District, Chhattisgarh, the tribal Christi... Read More


Fleeing the Homeland Minority Persecution and India's Emerging Migration Narrative?

New Delhi, Aug. 18 -- In a country historically known for sheltering the persecuted, a troubling reversal is underway. Over the past decade, India has witnessed a growing trend of outward migration am... Read More