Contextual Mission Approach To The Tribals In Assam - An Empirical Study on Mising And Rajbongshi
Book Specification
Item Code: | UBA158 |
Author: | Enosh Narzary |
Publisher: | Christian World Imprints, Delhi |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2020 |
ISBN: | 9789351484813 |
Pages: | 52 |
Cover: | PAPERBACK |
Other Details | 8.50 X 5.50 inch |
Weight | 100 gm |
Book Description
This book presents the spiritual condition of tribal in the State of Assam, the tribal constitute a large chuck of 10% of the total Indian population. The author observed that the socio-economic status among the tribal people of India is not satisfactory, the condition is also no different in the state of Assam. Even the high literacy rate has failed to open up the possibilities for them and thereby they are mostly engage in unskilled low income earning jobs. Witch-hunting is another problem faced by the tribal people. Missionary activities have not sufficiently serve the tribal in Assam as compared to other tribal groups in North East India.
Therefore, this research recommends to focus its attention on the study of the above topic with an aim to address some possible contextual mission approach to the Rajbangshis and Mising tribes.
Rev. Enosh Narzary, hailing from the Boro community of Bongaigaon Assam, encountered Jesus Christ in 1981 and committed his life to serve God. He is pursuing DMin from Acts Academy of Higher Education, Bangalore.
He formed "North East Vision" in 1996 for rendering better service to the local Churches to enhance the mission work. He is also the founder director of "Vision Biblical Seminary" Bongaigaon, Assam.
He married to Anju (Mapuii) (MSc, BEd), a Science teacher in the Govt. High School. God has blessed them with two sons named, Alex LRP Narzary, studying in class XII and Jabez LRL Narzary, studying in class VIII.
It is indeed proper that the author of this Book would like to express his sincere thanks to those who have helped to complete the final draft of the book. Of which, there are some people without whom this book would not have been possible to bring out in its final shape.
I want to thank Mr Agenesh Basumatary, the teaching staff of Asia institute of Evangelism Bongaigaon Assam, Mr. Paresh Narzary, who graciously gave their valuable suggestions, helped in correcting the work, helped in copying and preparing a final draft by typing this book.
I am indebted to brother Ipen Borgoary, Director of Shalom Communication Ministry Bongaigaon, Assam, India for having played the special role for supervising this book for me. His valuable comments at every stage, going through the pages, giving persistent encouragement, constructive suggestions as and when needed.
I also extend my heartfelt thanks to my dear wife Anju for her patience while working on this book and giving helpful hands in writing some of the materials and encouragement.