Greetings from the President DeskGreetings from the Kawthoolei Hope Theological Seminary in the strong name of the God of hope and the God of possibilities who champions the cause of the weak and the oppressed. God’s possibilities are experienced abundantly even amid limitations such as ours.
We dream and have been praying lift a ceiling of the Kawthoolei Karen Baptist Churches’ theological education to the next level and God has answered our prayers with the inception of KHTS through the alpha guruship of Rev. Dr. Wati Aier and in partnership with Oriental Theological Seminary. This has been a swim against the current but a holy ground experience for me. I couldn’t be more grateful. read more |
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“Hope is where action for change & transformation can be ignited” is my thesis statement for my dissertation, “The Crisis of Hope in the Karen Struggle: Drawing from Moltmann’s Insight of Hope.” The aim of my dissertation is to create a handshake between Moltmann’s Theology of Hope and the Karen struggle. While writing the thesis one of my supervisors told me: “Your thesis is You.” Through hope I spring into action. I do what I do because of this thesis statement. So, a lot of everything I do evolve around “your-thesis-is-you” dictum…
The Fundamentals of Music
Ashe Chakhesang (Music Director & Asst. Professor of Applied Theology)
Ashe Chakhesang (Music Director & Asst. Professor of Applied Theology)
The purpose of making this booklet, “The Fundamentals of Music” is to impart the basic knowledge of music to the learners. It intends to increase their understanding and appreciation of good music and train learners with musical language. Perhaps, this book has been prepared and designed for suitable learning in our context, primarily for students in KHTS…
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Navigating the era of meme driven hedonism and social media addiction
- Wapangrenba Imchen
In a generation so much entertained by the realm of the meme, I am afraid we do not have the time to be serious and have lost the seriousness of life. Login to any social media site, and we often find ourselves caught up in the unending memes...
Coping and thriving: Insights from Phil 4:6-7
- Wapangrenba Imchen
In the hustle and bustle of life, we often find ourselves grappling with various challenges and uncertainties. It is during these moments of adversity that we need guidance on how to cope and not merely survive but thrive...
Via maris: A journey of a persecuted migrant family to Egypt
- Wapangrenba Imchen
Imagine this scene, the cracking chill wind striking upon the gentle face of that decent young lady who seldom travels a long distance. On an inexperienced gentle arm, an infant baby is cooing uncomfortably, feeling cold on that chill winter night. A young man threatened by the cries of the genocides in Ramah...
Rebel with a cause: The mark of a great leader (exodus-32)
- Rev. Dr. Wado
The people of Israel were slaves in Egypt and Yahweh sent Moses to deliver them from bondage in Egypt. In short, they set out from Egypt to go to the promised land, Canaan. When they came to mount Sanai Yahweh summoned Moses for a meeting to negotiate an agreement/covenant between Yahweh and the people of Israel. It is a 10 points bilateral agreement between Jews and God...