Reading Silence by Shūsaku Endō is not an experience that one can easily forget. It is a novel that grips your soul, stirs your emotions, and challenges your understanding of faith, suffering, and God’s silence. For anyone interested in mission work, particularly in contexts where cultural resistance is strong, this novel is must-read. However, beContinueContinue reading “The Silent Struggle: Faith, Suffering, and Mission in Endō’s Silence”
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Cheating or Christ?: what do you believe?
Dear brethren, The issue of theology students engaged in cheating during exams presents a profound contradiction: individuals studying to serve a divine being, characterized by holiness and righteousness, are involved in activities that are diametrically opposed to these principles. This inconsistency raises significant ethical and moral questions regarding the integrity and authenticity of their faithContinueContinue reading “Cheating or Christ?: what do you believe?”
