Nagaland with Lay Pastors Ministry

How I got to know about Nagaland; Sketch of Nagaland (from Korea); Love with skin on.I got to know many Naga students who came to Korea for theological study.

I have visited their monthly gathering which is worshipping and fellowship together, where they pray for themselves, for Korean churches, and also for their homeland. Two people are important to me to know about Nagaland; Dr. Timothy Kaping and Mr. Aloto Anche.

I have met Dr. Tim through the ministry of PACE International Fellowship. He loves this ministry very much, so I suggested him to do PACE ministry together for foreign students in Korea, so this gathering lasted for 2 years, then we began to prepare PACE school at Nagaland, and through the ministry I met Mr. Aloto Anche was Th.M student at Seoul Christian University(SCU), so we talked more in detail to open School at Nagaland. Because of these two people, we could open PACE School at Nagaland successfully.

They, especially those two people, have studied the Lay Pastors Ministry with me for about two years, so they knew some and loved this ministry, then wanted to make PACE school at their homeland, and actually I got motivation from these two gentlemen. There were so many good things in LPM for them, but especially the concept, “Love with skin on” struck them, so they needed this ministry for their people.

I got some information about Nagaland from those Naga students in Korea. They told: Nagaland is a poor country; mostly has its own houses but no cash at all; 95% are Christians but nominal.