The quest for a better, healthier and longer life is a deep desire in every human being. We all aspire to lead a full life. We eat, drink, exercise, work, make money and spend our leisure in pursuing our interests. We do these things to keep ourselves fit and trim and we long to experience … Continue reading
By Reuben David Besides Valentine’s Day, the month of February also marks the 200th anniversary of the world’s most renowned evolutionary biologist: Charles Darwin. Darwinians are busy celebrating this man and his theory of evolution, a theory that debunks God as the creator of man. Caught in the festive mood of Darwin’s birthday, it may … Continue reading
By Reuben David A recent book that’s appealing to a lot of post-moderns titled The Third Jesus: The Christ We Cannot Ignore by Indian-born doctor-turned-guru Deepak Chopra has got a lot of people seriously interested in thinking about Jesus–albeit in a different way. Definitely not in the way Jesus would want you to think about … Continue reading
By Reuben David I was recently at a debate at the University of Minnesota where two interesting speakers took on the subject of “Can we be good without God.”Ever since 9/11, the subject of religion and God has come under intense public scrutiny. This debate was one such scrutiny. Dan Barker, a former evangelical pastor … Continue reading
By Reuben David Among many parts of the world Christian missions and missionaries are hated and misunderstood as agents of neo-colonialism, moral imperialists or simply purveyors of western ethos. As someone from India I have often seen locals staging protests against Christian mission agencies and evangelistic outreaches. A recent report of violence against Christians in … Continue reading
by Reuben David, Visiting Scholar, The Wilberforce Forum A Christian convert from Hindu Sikhism, Bakht Singh, died in India, in September, 2000, at age 97. He was one of India’s most prolific church planters and a most remarkable evangelist. In January 1915, a young lawyer from India, Mohandas Gandhi, returned to his homeland from … Continue reading
By Reuben David What an insult to Hinduism? A US-based Israeli born preacher, a middle eastern religious message of love and prayers, an expected crowd of 30 lakh, a 2000 strong choir, 67 giant screens, 1,50,000 watts of sound effects, all set in a sprawling Jakkur ground and lots of posters, billboards and pamphlets is … Continue reading
By Reuben David I am appalled as an Indian to read of my country so deeply lost in mindless religious barbarism. While BJP leaders and Hindu seers rant and rave against a Christian prayer gathering— a constitutionally protected freedom to preach one’s religious beliefs—meanwhile Karnamoni Handsa, a nine-year-old girl weds a stray dog in northern … Continue reading
By Reuben David A recent book that’s appealing to a lot of post-moderns titled The Third Jesus: The Christ We Cannot Ignore by Indian-born doctor-turned-guru Deepak Chopra has got a lot of people seriously interested in thinking about Jesus–albeit in a different way. Definitely not in the way Jesus would want you to … Continue reading
By Reuben David Psalm 107: 9. “For he satisfieth the longing soul…” I cannot forget those immortal moments when I got soaked in the pouring rains of the Indian monsoon. I was on my way home from my high school. The roads were flooded; here and there rivulets of water washed up dried leaves, cola … Continue reading
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