Christel Ngnambi

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Christel Ngnambi

How about giving yourself the best gift for Christmas?
Let us realise what this means: “Unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given.” Unto us! Yes, we are worth it, even if we are not.
Is This the End of the World?
In the midst of crises, cries and weeping, Jesus is sowing a new world.
Will the People and the Nation Save Us?
The nation and the people cannot save us. It is only in Jesus that we will be able to draw the resources to be ourselves at the service of the common good.
Trust(lessness) Begins with Me
Trustlessness singularly marks the beginnings of the great biblical story, and there are lessons to be learned from it in relation to humankind.
Broken Trust Threatens Our Lives and Cultures
Behind the rise of populism and polarisation in Western politics and societies, experts agree that its roots are to be found in a major crisis of trust.
The Dangers of Radicalised Identity
When diverging opinion turns into fistfights, fire and fury, is it a sign that we have gone too far? What can Christians offer to better deal with differences and diversity?

Articles by

Christel Ngnambi

How about giving yourself the best gift for Christmas?
Let us realise what this means: “Unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given.” Unto us! Yes, we are worth it, even if we are not.
Is This the End of the World?
In the midst of crises, cries and weeping, Jesus is sowing a new world.
Will the People and the Nation Save Us?
The nation and the people cannot save us. It is only in Jesus that we will be able to draw the resources to be ourselves at the service of the common good.
Trust(lessness) Begins with Me
Trustlessness singularly marks the beginnings of the great biblical story, and there are lessons to be learned from it in relation to humankind.
Broken Trust Threatens Our Lives and Cultures
Behind the rise of populism and polarisation in Western politics and societies, experts agree that its roots are to be found in a major crisis of trust.
The Dangers of Radicalised Identity
When diverging opinion turns into fistfights, fire and fury, is it a sign that we have gone too far? What can Christians offer to better deal with differences and diversity?