Dimapur, June 13 (EMN): Clark Theological College (CTC) celebrated the beginning of a new academic year with a soul searching community retreat programme with pastor Alemsunep Jamir of the World Impact Community Church, Dimapur, as the main speaker.
The two-day retreat programme held on the theme “Witnessing to Christ in a pluralistic world” was held on June 10 and 11.
Addressing the members, the speaker challenged the participants to be faithful and be true witnesses in the present trying times. He reminded the Clark community not to fall into temptation of ‘Witnessing to Christ without the power of the Holy Spirit.” Pastor Jamir also called upon the Clark community to continue witnessing for Christ with humility, which according to him is the prerequisite for any Christian. Humility is a sign of being true disciple of our Lord Jesus Christ, the speaker said.
Clark Theological College is blessed with 90 new students joining for Bachelor of Theology (BD) and Master of Theology (MTh) degree programmes. The college principal Rev. Dr. Marnungsang, while welcoming the new students, observed that the increase number of dedicated young men and women to pursue theological education at Clark each year not only from the North East but from mainland India and beyond is a challenge as well as blessings from God.