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    Webinar on Exploring Biblical Resources in Approaching Pandemics

    As part of the ongoing webinar series of the EFI Theological Commission on issues related to COVID-19, the fourth webinar was presented by Dr. Finny Philip. Dr. Philip spoke on “Exploring Biblical Resources in Approaching Pandemics”. Based in the city of Udaipur, Dr. Finny Philip serves as Principal of Filadelfia Bible College, a leading graduate

    National Day of Prayer 2020

    This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us. 1 John 5:14 Greetings in the precious name of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, God loves the nation of India and is at work in it. The Church has been called to pray

    EFITC Webinar on God’s Providence and Human Agency

    EFI Theological Commission is organizing a series of 5 webinars on issues related to COVID-19. Today was the first webinar titled “God’s Providence and Human Agency (in the context of the Indian philosophy of ‘karma’)” and was presented by Canon Dr. Vinay Samuel. Around 70 participants from all over the globe joined us for this.

    Following the risen Christ

    There was a First Easter, of course. But there was no congregation. The disciples had been worried, with good reason, they would be the next to be persecuted, targeted. The women’s words caused a consternation amongst them, for the women were saying that the Lord had risen. They did not know how to reconcile their

    Global Day of Prayer and Fasting 29th March 2020

    23rd March 2020 Greetings from Evangelical Fellowship of India, Our world today is faced with a major challenge in the form of COVID-19. As we write this letter over 355000 people have been infected with this deadly virus and over 15500 people are dead. COVID-19 has spread fast around the world and is affecting 192 countries

    EFI Statement on the violence in Delhi

    The Christian community in India, and especially in the Delhi region, is deeply shocked and pained at the bloodshed, carnage and mayhem let loose on the streets, homes and mosques of the national capital.The Evangelical Fellowship of India condemns this reprehensible violence that has so far resulted in 23 deaths, as the work of vested