The news: Church bodies in Nagaland have come out strongly against the proposed amendments to the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act, according to The Morning Voice. The Nagaland churches have publicly criticised the bill, reflecting a wider unease among Christian institutions in Northeast India that depend significantly on foreign partnerships and donations to run schools, hospitals, and ministry programmes.
Why it matters for church leaders: Northeast India's church ecosystem is deeply connected to international mission partnerships, and tighter FCRA restrictions could disrupt decades of established funding relationships. This pushback from Nagaland signals that church leaders across the region are not quietly accepting these changes — and organised denominational voices are entering the conversation at a national level.
The takeaway: If your church or network has concerns about the FCRA amendments, connect with your denominational leadership now — unified voices are carrying weight in these policy discussions.
Source: The Morning Voice
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