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This is a compilation of my previous two volumes, Eden Thupha and Khang Kizom Thupha, in Zolai (Tedim-Chin). Therefore, it becomes like a thematic and comprehensive reading of the book of Genesis on the other hand. Hi laibu sungah abeisa a akisuaksak ngei ahi Eden Thupha: Lamkiatna Mun Vehkikna (Piancil 1-11 Ahuam in Etna) leh Khang Kizom Thupha: Khang Tawh Na Aseem Pasian & Upna Khang (Piancil Sunga Pianna Pulepate’ Tancin Ahuama Etna), hi bu nih akigawm tuahkik ahihi. Tua hi in, Piancil Thubu ahuama etna nam khat hong suak hi.
This book is autobiographical notes of the life and ministries of Rev Thang San Mung. His upbringing such as childhood, family life, and Christian formation are mentioned while his early call into fulltime ministry also is stressed. Further, his early works as travelling evangelist, local pastor, Bible college professor, and such are well presented.[In Zopau/Tedim Chin: Hi laibu pen keima’ khankhiatna, pianthakna, Pasian naseem kipatna leh Pasian nasem kipatzawh kum 30 sung Pasian in hong muhsak thupha tampite ahuamkima ciaptehna ahihi. Atom in ci leng, Pasian hong ngahsak Ama’ hehpihna khankum simna ahihi. Tyrannus Ministry
Sermon on the mount resounds what Jesus would have said and what the apostles would also have reminded us. This is the channel by which modern ears can listen to Jesus and his disciples. Further, this sermon on the mount forecasts the Gospel of Jesus Christ and envisions what and how Spirit-filled life looks. [In Tedim Chin] Mualtung Thuhilhna tungtawnin Jesu leh Nungzuipite ii hopihna aw kingaikik thei hi. Bektham loin, hi Mualtung Thuhilhna in Jesu hong Hotkhiat-Lungdamna thu leh Khasiangtho at’ang-kha nuntakna hong gal-et kholsak hi.
Everything has its own beginning story. From that point of start, things are measured on how far we've gone and reached. This is the "zero" mark but it gives value as we proceed further. The Garden of God in Eden is what the Bible says that where God planted us first as his image-bearer. This little booklet starts this way to interpret the true meaning of Eden from a devotional point of view. [In Tedim-Chin) Na khempeuh in kipat khiatna khattek nei. Tua hong kipat khiatna panin na khempeuh kiteh hi. Phaktan, tunna tan, leh zawhna zah cihte kitehna ahihi. Laisiangtho in, Pasian in ama' limlemeel suna abawl mihingte, Eden Huan ah hong suan in, tua pan hong kipansak hi ci hi. Hi laibuneu in, Khristian nuntakna ah thalak nading leh kilambeh theih nading deihna tawh, hi kipat khiatna mun pan thubul hong pan hi.
This book is all about a systematic study of God’s healing work. As healing miracle is still available today, this book tries to explore how health and healing was first designed by God at the creation, advocate healing as God’s very compassionate response to human cries, explain how Jesus paid the price for our healing, and claim how healing power is available now. It also tries to provide some practical steps for those who want to practice healing ministry for self or others.
This book is a compilation of my sermon notes basically one Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians. As state, the Epistle to Ephesians is truly the treasure of Paul's writings. [In Tedim Chin] Efesa Laikhak pen Sawltak Paul ii suang manpha abang, thuhilhna ahihi. Tu-um mite in Jesu Khris sunga angah uh khagam sunga citheihna, nopsak nate, thuktak leh zaitak in hong phawksak hi.
This book is all about the study of Paul's leadership principles in the context of Corinthian epistles. The primary focus is given to how Paul worked out his faith in Jesus Christ, whom he knows as the one who was crucified to save and bless us, in his daily life as a leader of a community. The book is basically presented in three major chapters in the body. Chapter one primarily discusses about how Paul views the cross of Jesus Christ (or his sacrificial death on the cross) and finds meaning in his life as a leader. Chapter two, then, mentions how Paul sees himself as a leader and treats others whom he ministered to from the Cross perspective. However, chapter three tries to derive several principles by which Paul skillfully dealt with several burning issues of the then Christian community in the Roman city of Corinth, that leaders of all time might also learn the way of the cross in their leadership practices and tread the same path.
It is a Burmese revision of my former publication in Zomi (Tedim Chin). It's all about rediscovery of our original blessing that God intended for us at his creation. It was once lost because of man's disobedience. However, it is now recovered in Jesus Christ at the price of his precious blood.
This book is all about a study of Paul' leadership principles in the context of Corinthian epistles. The primary focus is given to how Paul worked out his faith in Jesus Christ, whom he knows as the one who was crucified to save and bless us, in his daily life as a leader of a community. The book is basically presented in three major chapters in the body. Chapter one primarily discusses about how Paul views the cross of Jesus Christ (or his sacrificial death on the cross) and finds meaning in his life as a leader. Chapter two, then, mentions how Paul sees himself as a leader and treats others whom he ministered to from the Cross perspective. However, chapter three tries to derive several principles by which Paul skillfully dealt with several burning issues of the then Christian community in the Roman city of Corinth, that leaders of all time might also learn the way of the cross in their leadership practices and tread the same path.