Books
Christian D. Larson – The Definitive Collection – Volume 2 of 6
Christian Engagement in Social Change : The Role of Theological Education
Christian Ethics and the Crisis of Gender Violence: Exploring Kristeva’s Reading of Religion, Culture and the Human Psyche
Christian Mission and Conversion: A Historical Sociological and Anthropological Study of the D epressed Castes of India, 1850-1950
Christian Missions in Bihar and Jharkhand till 1947: A Study by P. C. Horo
Christian Music : Contemporary and Traditional, for a Meaningful Worship of the Kukis
Christian Theological Responses: Contemporary Contextual Concerns
Christian Theology and Tribal Culture : In Dialogue with C. S. Song
Christian Unity in Northeast India: Challenges and Prospects
Christianity among the Meiteis in Manipur : A Missiological Perspective
Christianity and Health & Educational Development in South Travancore : The Work of the London Missionary Society from 1890-1947
Christianity and National Integration in Northeast India : Its Role among Tribes and Communities for Contributing towards Cultural, Educational, Humanitarian and Peace Initiatives
CHRISTIANITY FOR THE REST OF US
Christianity in The North-East India:The Baptist missioneries
Christmas Activity Book For Children – Festive Fun
Christmas Angel at the Ragdoll Orphanage, A
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