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Samuel Thambusamy

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Samuel Thambusamy is a PhD candidate with the Oxford Center for Religion and Public Life.
The story of God's love for people starts in the book of Genesis and continues through the rest of the Bible. Genesis tells the story of how the world was made, how people fell from grace, and how God...
Book Review: Oden, Thomas C. How Africa Shaped the Christian Mind: Rediscovering the African Seedbed of Western Christianity. Downers Grove: Intervarsity Press, 2010 pp.203 https://youtu.be/Q8zbc9Zuh5Q The African Seedbed of Western Christianity Rarely does one come across a book that grips you like,...
Who am I?I log-in as a user-name.Key-in protected life-passwordsto prove I am ‘me’.Elsewhere, it is a 4 digit PIN.I enjoy online status.Faceless existence.Multiple Identities.I juggle ‘this-is-how-I-look-now’ profile images.Cry attention throughHuff-puff-and-bluff posts.Tweet one-liners.I blog.An interesting post in one.A likeable quote...
The term ‘slave of Christ’ signifies ‘unconditional service’, ‘ownership’ and ‘belonging’. Therefore, Paul’s use of the term for personal branding (pun intended) is significant. “From Paul and Timothy, servants of Christ Jesus” – Philippians‬ ‭1:1‬ ‭CEV‬‬ Paul sees himself (and his coworker...
There’s no denying that the ugly side of Christian ministry exists. There is every opportunity for hurt, annoyance, and even disillusionment. But the ‘Jesus perspective’ to life can make all the difference. Discover!
If God’s word can become the constant voice inside your head, then you can be happy and stay happy lifelong. Read More…
As hostility toward the Christian faith grows, churches need spiritual courage and strength. We must work quickly to build spiritual courage and resilience in our congregations. Read to know how you can develop spiritual courage?
How strongly do you believe in the power of prayer? Here are three lessons we can learn about Prayer from Apostle Paul’s letter to the Church at Philippi!
Discover how to let go of the past, embrace God's "newness" and enjoy life to the full.
Sometimes, doing the right thing is not doing the RIGHT thing. Here's why?