The Evangelical Fellowship of India has learned with deep sorrow that the mortal remains of six persons have been recovered in Manipur. Manipur Police has stated that they are believed to be among those taken hostage from Leilon Vaiphei on 13 May 2026. Earlier today, EFI had joined many others in praying for the safe …
10th June 2026 The Evangelical Fellowship of India welcomes the safe release of the fourteen Kuki civilians in Manipur on 9 June 2026. We thank God for their safe return and acknowledge with appreciation the efforts of all community leaders, church leaders, civil society organisations, authorities, and others who worked towards this humanitarian outcome. At …
New Delhi, 13 May 2026 The Evangelical Fellowship of India (EFI) expresses deep grief and anguish over the killing of church leaders belonging to the Thadou Baptist Association India (TBAI) in Manipur’s Kangpokpi district on 13 May 2026. According to information received from church leaders and sources on the ground, the church leaders were returning …
The resurrection did not look like what anyone expected. And perhaps that is still true. He does not always come when we expect, or in the way we imagine. But he comes.
And when he does, the marks remain.
They went home.
That is what the gospels tell us, almost in passing. After the cross, after the burial, after Joseph of Arimathea rolled the stone into place, the women who had followed from Galilee went home and prepared spices
The death of Jesus Christ was not a tragedy that God permitted. It was an act that God initiated. The Creator, entering his own creation. The Judge, taking the place of the condemned. The one without sin, becoming sin. Not as a last resort. As a plan.