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Editorial Board<br />
Editor : Pastor S.Lamkhanlun<br />
Jt. Editor : B. Khanmang, S. Khupminthang.<br />
Circulation : T Benjamin<br />
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Website :www.ntbcdelhi.com<br />
Volume : VI Issue No. 07 <strong>March</strong> 4 <strong>2012</strong> New <strong>Delhi</strong><br />
4. Rules & Regulations<br />
i) Rule kibawlte juih diinga kibawl ahi.<br />
Unavoidable circumstance jiah ahihlouh in<br />
chu Rule kibawl mahni aha group khat<br />
convenient nadiing etna a heng danglam louh<br />
diing ahi.Heng danglam angaih leh detailed<br />
deliberation neih johchia heng diing ahi.<br />
e.g 2011 in Rule banglou tahin <strong>NTBC</strong> <strong>Delhi</strong><br />
in Election kineilou. Huleh……<br />
<strong>2012</strong> in Rule bangtah a Chairman, Secretary<br />
leh Treasurer mipi in ateel diing chih<br />
hijongleh <strong>NTBC</strong> <strong>Delhi</strong> Nupi Pawl Treasurer<br />
diing mipite teel diing phallou,why? “Dal<br />
me kush kala he” mi’n chi a hi. A motive<br />
questionable a hi. Lamkai khat hih jiaha daan<br />
kibawlsa heng danglam theihna umlou a hi.<br />
Daan kibawlsa themcha cha a palsiatlouh<br />
diing a hi.<br />
Note: (i) Pil leh bawlthei kisah taahluat jiahin<br />
Jesu’n,”Setan ka nungah um in” hung chihsan<br />
daih thei a hi (Mtt.16:23).<br />
(ii) Leader-te’n heetjing diing- Mit<br />
nih nanei a <strong>NTBC</strong> <strong>Delhi</strong> member 200 vaalte’n<br />
mit 400 vaal nei ahi uh i.e.Pathian chauh lou<br />
mihing mit 400 vaal injong na umdaan leh na<br />
thilbawl hung en gige chihna a hi.Hujiah in<br />
thil daan bangtahin bawl inla mawhbawl thop<br />
thop sin.<br />
5. Naupang Sunday School<br />
i) 2011 in teacher diing koimah aki volunteer<br />
umlou.<br />
ii) Kei kapang diing chi hisaamlou midang<br />
pangsah diing daan asoi a soisiam i.e. hupa/<br />
hunu pangsah ve chia recommendation<br />
bawldaan siam chu tam.<br />
iii) Kimanlou leh hun neilou sasa teacher a<br />
pangte bang-‘hu nu loi hilhsa pouh’ chia<br />
soitoh, ’bangmah phatuam sinte-KWS akaisah<br />
maidiing hi’ chitoh; itate hung etkolsahte bang<br />
simmoh leh soise ngamte i hi uh.<br />
Note: <strong>NTBC</strong> New Bazar a teacher-te, U<br />
Ginlianlal,U Ginpi chihte’n, nupi leh papite<br />
kawm ah ‘na tate uh inn ah hoihtah in hung<br />
thuhilh un- kou Sunday School teacher-te’n<br />
kaal khat a khatvei hilh a natate uh hilh hoih<br />
diingin kineem sih un’ chihsan jeel uh a<br />
hi.Adih a hi.<br />
6. Appreciation<br />
i) Eiloi khat leh khat kipaahtawi tuah daan i<br />
hesih va i heetlouh dungjui un bawljong i bawl<br />
boh sih uh.<br />
ii) ki paahtoi tuah saangin kholai a ki soisiat<br />
i haat va.Pastor pa i soisia va ahihlouhleh<br />
pastor nu i soisa va. Mi i soite kawma na hichi,<br />
na huchi leh hichi/huchi jodiing a hi chilah<br />
hisaamlou in.<br />
iii) Ki paahtawi tuah poimoh a hi. Pathian<br />
jong paahtawi u’t ahih jiahin mihing jong<br />
paahtawi u’tlou koimah umlou a hi. Ki<br />
paahtawi tuah avaal ngeisih diing.<br />
<strong>NTBC</strong>A-te’n <strong>NTBC</strong> <strong>Delhi</strong>-te tungah kinepna<br />
(expectation) lianpi nei ahi uh.Adiah in pilna<br />
leh thil heetsiamna lamah.Innlam Pastor khat<br />
in “nou <strong>Delhi</strong> lamte chu intellectual leh ……..<br />
hi uchin a” achi a. Bangpi hisih jonglei hung<br />
eeng gusim mah mah daan ahi uh. Hujiah a i<br />
heet kiu-kiau jing diing chu-hagau a umlou<br />
a,tahsa kitanauna lama kikaih bang,kibeh kaih<br />
bang,kikho kaih kiveeng kaih bang huleh<br />
tahsa lam silkhat pouhpouh a kikaih leh<br />
politics play chihte Church a i chiin unchu<br />
<strong>NTBC</strong> <strong>Delhi</strong>-te’n hagau a halh lam manoh<br />
ngeilou diing i hi.<br />
Unaute 2011 a beita. Hujiah in 2011 a i chi’n<br />
daante tawpsan in <strong>2012</strong> ah Pathian mitmuh<br />
a hoih leh siangthou in umsawm ni.Kipaah<br />
ing.<br />
LAPA’N LOUPI NA TANGTA HEN. AMEN.<br />
______________________________<br />
7 Tips for Deeper Conversations<br />
with Teens<br />
1. Stay normal: Deep conversations often<br />
begin by talking about normal stuff. Don’t<br />
jump straight into the deep end and ask<br />
them to dress like John the <strong>Baptist</strong> and<br />
memorize the Septuagint. Every<br />
conversation doesn’t have to be forced<br />
toward depth. Good conversations begin as<br />
normal conversations.<br />
2. Draw them closer to Jesus: Avoid the<br />
temptation to become “the wise leader”<br />
who subtlety promotes loyalty to oneself<br />
rather than Jesus.<br />
3. Allow the journey to be a journey: A<br />
common tendency in discipleship is to<br />
assume others will grow quickly (like they<br />
did at summer camp). Kids made decisions<br />
at camp to follow Jesus, but now that<br />
school has kicked in, their spiritual<br />
decisions might not be as quick or radical.<br />
Slow, incremental progress is expected.<br />
Show them grace on the journey.<br />
4. Ask questions: The power of a<br />
question is that it puts the ball in the<br />
teenager’s court and allows him/her space<br />
to reflect. Don’t answer their questions<br />
too quickly, sometimes the best answer<br />
can be another question. Strong, definitive<br />
answers often mute the stirring in one’s<br />
heart.<br />
5. Listen, listen, listen: It’s a gift of<br />
affirmation to a teenager when you pay<br />
full attention to them rather than preparing<br />
an answer and pretending to listen.<br />
6. Let them finish: Bridle your passion<br />
and express a little self-control and you’ll<br />
see growth.<br />
7. Plant seeds: Sometimes the best<br />
conversations happen the week following<br />
a good initial conversation. Text the<br />
student during the week and write<br />
something like, “Been thinking about our<br />
conversation. I’m excited about what God<br />
is doing in your life. Looking forward to<br />
more conversation next week.” We’re in<br />
this for the long-haul…what’s another<br />
week?<br />
Jesus’ conversation with the Samaritan<br />
woman shows us that caring conversation,<br />
simple questions, and truth can lead to life<br />
change.<br />
You have the tools necessary for great<br />
conversations. Teenagers are waiting for a<br />
caring adult to say something more than,<br />
“How you doing?” They’re capable of<br />
going ________________________________<br />
deeper…so are you.<br />
Damsungin Lalna i tong diing sualna<br />
meipi jiing nuai ah, i jaw chian Lal<br />
Jesu jaalin Lal lukhu loupi i khuh<br />
diing, O! leilal lukhuhte(Pathian<br />
telloua) chu kumtuang gam thuang<br />
tung lou diing, pialgaala hinna Lal<br />
lukhuh chu thoukiit(Rapture chianga)<br />
tate’n khuhta diing uh.