I had half a mind to start this off with an “oink, oink.” And I guess telling you that beats the purpose of avoiding it. But we’re all a little odd over here in the Evil ga… Read More
God loved us firstGod’s love for humanity is not dependent on our initiative or effort; rather, it precedes our affection for Him.We did not earn or deserve God’s love; it is a g… Read More
When we think of Japanese food, rice is undoubtedly the first thing that comes to mind, not bread. Rice has been a staple of Japanese cuisine for centuries, but in recent decades, bread has… Read More
During the great North Korea starvation in 1998, Mrs. Son served in the military, as caretaker of supplies and later as a broadcaster of the Juche, North Korea’s propaganda outlet… Read More
Are you looking for the best climbing plant or vines to cover your fences or home boundaries? Vines help to enhance outdoor space, covering the trellis or fences with their beautiful flower… Read More
Mongolian is spoken by 95 percent of the population. A variety of dialects of Oirat and Buryat are spoken across the country, and there are also some speakers of Mongolic Khamnigan.
In t… Read More
Image taken by Ranieljosecastaneda, from WikimediaPintados Festival or the Leyte Pintados Kasadyaan Festival
The Pintados Festival celebrated in the colorful city of Tacloban in the Phil… Read More
The History of the Aryan/Dravidian Hypothesis: A Critical Examination
The Corrupt Brahmanical Priesthood
It was mentioned in the previous article that in the early centuries of Christendom… Read More
The History of the Aryan/Dravidian Hypothesis: A Critical Examination
Introduction
In the introduction to this series, Maraimalai Adigal was introduced as one of the intellectual progenitors… Read More
Swami Vivekananda’s emphasis on universal humanism offers a path through our increasingly conflict-ridden world. A tribute by India’s envoy in Indonesia.
Swamiji Vivekananda&r… Read More
[Collection]Contract WriterThough many American Christians see a 'blessing' in unwavering support for Israel, it is jarring to confront exactly how Christians are treated in the Holy Land… Read More
Introduction to the Series
Let a Hundred Ideologies Bloom
If we examine the political history of India starting from, say the late nineteenth century, up to the present day, one could make t… Read More
Context: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi announced that the bring out a separate Sarna religious code for tribals if the INDIA bloc is voted to power.
About Sarna Code:
It is the indig… Read More
Welcoming bestselling author Ann H. Gabhart to the blog today. She’ll be talking about her latest Christian historical fiction book, The Song of Sourwood Mountain. Welcome Ann, let sta… Read More
Sisir Kumar Ghosh (1840-1911), a journalist-turned-Vaishnava bhakta had once asked Chaitanya Das Babaji (1768-1878), an aged Vaishnava ascetic of Nabadwip, ‘How can one attain Bhakti?… Read More
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Amongst the enduring symbols that have echoed through history, the Triquetra, also known as the Trinity Knot, holds a place of particular intrigue. Its deceptively simple design – thre… Read More
This blog explores the key reformers, organizations, and legislative actions that drove the promotion of women’s education and empowerment in 19th century India. From the establishment… Read More
Table of Contents
The Entry of the British
Economic Exploitation
Administrative Innovations and Interference
The Simmering Discontent
The Revolt of 1857
FAQ
The Entry of the British
Th… Read More
Francisco Penzotti, born September 26, 1851 in Chiavenna, Italy. His dad died when Francisco was six years old. His mother was a devout Catholic, and the parish priest took charge of Penzott… Read More
Downpatrick, also known in Northern Ireland as Dún Pádraig, has had its name inscribed in history books since almost 130 AD. This historical town has stood against the trials o… Read More
Every time I venture into Puducherry, I find myself swept away by its undeniable allure, prompting me to ponder whether any other city in India could rival its unique charm. Nestled within t… Read More
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Introduction
The Scramble for Africa, a pivotal period in the late 19th century, encapsulated Europe’s voracious quest for colonial dominance and resources on the African continent. Th… Read More
Introduction
The Protestant Reformation, which occurred during the 16th century, is a crucial event in Western history, as it questioned the authority and teachings of the Catholic Church. I… Read More
Introduction
In the modern world a trend toward gender equality can be noticed in every area of life, church is not an exemption. Nevertheless, there still are many who believe that wome… Read More
this is making waves on the internet since the miniseries is being released this week on Netflix. UKGuardian review here.this is okay to publish, because it is behind Iran Contra and R… Read More
In this piece, I make a case for witch-hunting as a religious freedom issue. Witch hunting, the search and purging of persons believed to be witches or perpetrators of occult harm, has seldo… Read More
Who Is Jerry Savelle’s Wife?
Pastor Carolyn Savelle was the wife of renowned American author and televangelist, Jerry Savelle.
Alongside her husband, Pastor Carolyn Savelle found… Read More
JOHANNESBURG — Christianity is in deadly crisis in more than half of Africa’s 54 countries, sources say. Christian groups contacted by Fox News Digital say the faithful are being… Read More
Introduction
This article is a response to and a collection of arguments against Sheldon Pollock’s claims in his article ”Deep Orientalism? Notes on Sanskrit and Power Beyond the… Read More
In the echoes of time, his voice resounds,Jyotiba Phule, where justice abounds.Born in April's embrace, a beacon bright,Guiding us through darkness with relentless light.On this day we remem… Read More
As a beacon of inspiration, our latest podcast episode unfurls the narrative of world evangelism, a story not of obligation but of elation in sharing salvation's joy. We weave through the ri… Read More
Introduction
Colonialism in Africa is a pivotal chapter in the continent’s history, shaping its socio-economic, political, and cultural landscape for centuries. Defined by the dominanc… Read More
Ireland’s myths are woven into the fabric of its landscape. While tales of leprechauns and rainbows might dominate popular culture, the country’s mythology is far richer and more… Read More
The post Odia Literature first appeared on ByTure and is written by Mustafa.
Odia is the official language of the State of Odisha in India. The region has been known at different stages of h… Read More
Who was Lao Tzu?
Lao Tzu, the legendary Chinese philosopher and author of the Tao Te Ching, and Carl Jung, the influential Swiss psychiatrist and founder of analytical psychology, may have l… Read More
The Age of Exploration marked a significant period in human history, characterised by the Europeans’ pursuit of new trading routes and expanding their world knowledge. From the 15th to… Read More
Discover the timeless calling that began with a man named Abram and the profound impact it has had on my journey of faith and service. As we navigate the story of world evangelism, I'm thril… Read More
The lives of saints often inspire awe and reverence. However, what makes some saints particularly intriguing are the unexpected paths they traversed before their eventual canonization. … Read More
Context: The Chief Ministers of Tamil Nadu and Kerala will inaugurate the centenary celebrations of the Vaikom Satyagraha. On March 30th, 1924, in the princely state of Travancore, a non-vio… Read More
Easter, celebrated by millions around the world, is a joyous occasion that marks the resurrection of Jesus Christ. While it holds significant religious importance for Christians, it has also… Read More
On Easter morning, many Christians wake before dawn to celebrate their belief in the resurrection of Jesus, the son of God — as the sun rises.
They gather outside on beaches and church… Read More
Ēostre Illustration by Pop and Thistle
Step into the enchanted world of mythology and immerse yourself in the captivating tale of Ēostre, also known as Ostara, the West Germanic… Read More
In the diverse tapestry of India, where cultures intertwine, religions coexist, and traditions thrive, the Christian Mission stands at a crossroads.
It is a crossroads marked by challenge… Read More
Bringing millions of people from different parts of the world together, St. Patrick’s Day is perhaps one of the most hotly-anticipated celebrations of the year. This religious and cult… Read More
The Māori of New Zealand are known for their rich cultural heritage that encompasses a variety of deeply rooted traditions, among which the art of tā moko and the performance of th… Read More
The global influence of Ireland is profoundly marked by the tireless efforts of Irish missionaries, who have ventured far beyond their native shores to bridge cultural divides and forge a un… Read More
This is a slender book, more like a lengthy essay. Recently I was struck by a newspaper article about a woman in her 40s, Lyndell Montgomery, who had been part of the religious cult cal… Read More
The early monasteries of Ireland stand as serene sentinels of spiritual dedication and repositories of cultural heritage. Irish monasticism has played a pivotal role in shaping the island&rs… Read More