Yona M. Nonglang
The Way As They See It
The Way As They See It
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At a time when religious fanaticism is creating havoc all around, followers of religion are faced with a challenge. Should they suffer in silence the indignities of the many forms of radicalism? Should they join the mindless chorus of hatred and division and further poison an already toxic world? Or, is it time to be more vocal about their faith and engage with others in a manner befitting their moral assertions? A Christian story written from a non-Christian perspective, THE WAY AS THEY SEE IT is an attempt to begin such a conversation.
Tenzin, a political and economic refugee from Tibet ends up in the religious and cultural melting pot of India where he makes friends with followers of the Christian faith. That friendship gives him an opportunity to scrutinize a way of life he finds rather peculiar.
The way Tenzin sees his friends' religion is, actually, according to how they live and love and relate with one another and the rest of the world. A city on a hill, indeed, cannot be hidden.
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