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’
What if you are wrong?

Taking on Mr Dawkins, Neil Vimalkumar says the Infinite has spoken. Are you willing to listen?
First in the series ‘Search for Truth’.
Lessons on Teaching!

Teachers need to help students pass the test of life rather than simply meet the academic requirements, says Neil Vimalkumar in his blog on Teachers’ Day
Superstitions of an Atheist

Since no one on this side of the earth has ever been to the other side of the big Curtain, to insist “heaven is a fairytale” without evidence seems a hasty postulate. In Jesus there’s more than what meets the eye, says Neil Vimalkumar in this final reel of the series, Life and Death
Immortality, a bad idea for a depraved humanity

Right from the time of Adam and Eve to this day the hunger to displace God seems to persist. But a silicon based life with greed and violence in tow does not augur well, warns Neil Vimalkumar in this fourth of five-reel series, Life and Death
Point of No Return

The atheist says so-far so-good. God forbid he reaches the point thus-far and no -further and finds he has made a blunder. Here comes the third in Neil Vimalkumar’s five-reel series, Life and Death
Is Well-being Everything in Life?

Longevity is not something to be longed for. If you’ve found life’s purpose is to love God with all your being and love your neighbour as yourself, then you are right on track, says Neil Vimalkumar.
Second in the five-reel series, Life and Death
Where Hope & Death aren’t Oxymorons

It’s said as long as there is life, there is hope. But Neil Vimalkumar says there’s hope in suffering, why even in death. First of a five-reel series on Life and Death
Loving the Unlovely

In a culture where there is hatred and suspicion, Jesus moves social intelligence to a different level by saying – love your enemy. While one might be a target of hate, a Christ follower is called to reciprocate with love.