The first evangelist

Taking a leaf out of the book of the Samaritan woman, Neil Vimalkumar suggests we get authentic, and also strive to break social barriers to reach out and help people find the Truth
Seek and stay

In this series titled Who is my neighbour?Neil Vimalkumar lists the significant social markers on how to relate to people all around you. Here he says if Jesus can choose to stay at the house of avaricious Zacchaeus, let us also learn to extend grace to everyone we encounter in life.
Kill the enemy?

Love your friend, yes. Did you say, Love your enemy? Yes, yes again. It’s the best way to overcome evil with good, says Neil Vimalkumar in his fourth of eight-reel series, Who is my neighbour?
Assyria, my handiwork

Salvation is from the Lord. And it is for all, emphasises Neil Vimalkumar as he shines the spotlight on Jonah of the whale fame, and his anger.
Third in a series of eight reels, titled Who is my neighbour?
Ark of Salvation

Church can well be the modern day equivalent of Noah’s ark. All are more than welcome into it, invites Neil Vimalkumar in this second of eight reels titled Who is my neighbour?
Dust to Dust

Dust to dust, ashes to ashes… At the tomb all our credentials crumble like dried leaves. Neil Vimalkumar urges us to look at people as made in the image of God, no less.
First in a series titled Who is my neighbour?
Imaginary Friend & a Real God!

IF as in Imaginary Friends! of the recent American film. Are the friends real and substantial? or are we intoxicating ourselves into a false belief, Neil Vimalkumar sounds a timely warning in this concluding part of the series, Search for Truth
Discovering God against all odds

Experience, education and environment play a big role in our knowledge of the transcendent and ideas of God, says Neil Vimalkumar while comparing the Hitchen brothers’ beliefs. Fourth in the series
Are miracles possible?

Hume said miracles are logically impossible. We know better, don’t we? Listen to Neil Vimalkumar in the third of the five-part series, Search for Truth
Science points to the Supernatural!

If Hawking could admit a theory of everything can be incomplete and inconsistent, it’s time we looked to the divine, says Neil Vimalkumar in the second of the series ‘Search for Truth’