Christmas The Longest Journey

                                                                                                                   Dr. Fr. Davis George

In July 1969, Neil Armstrong and his two fellow astronauts set off on the longest journey ever undertaken by man. Their target was a quarter of a million miles away. The eyes of the whole world were upon them as they took off for our nearest neighbour in space – the moon. They landed on the part of the moon known as the Sea of Tranquility. They found it lifeless and barren; they brought back a handful of rocks and dust. Yet, Armstrong described their mission as ‘a giant leap for mankind’. It made great news at the time. Now it seems rather hazy. We’ve almost forgotten that it ever happened. People are asking what, if anything is achieved? And the men whose names were then on the lips of everybody are now seldom mentioned.

Today we celebrate the mystery of the incarnation – God becoming man, journey from heaven to earth, the coming of Jesus, the Son of God, into our world. The birth of Jesus is depicted in the Bible as follows: “And Joseph also went up from Galilee, from the city of Nazareth to Judea, to the city of David, which is called Bethlehem, because he was of the house and lineage of David, to be enrolled with Mary, his betrothed, who was with child. And while they were there, the time came for her to be delivered and she gave birth to her first-born son and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger, because there was no place for them in the inn. And in that region there were shepherds out in the field keeping watch over their flock by night. And an angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were filled with fear and the angel said to them, be not afraid; for behold, I bring you good news of a great joy which will come to all the people for to you is born this day in the city of David a savior, who is Christ the Lord. And this will be a sign for you: you will find a babe wrapped in swaddling clothes and lying in a manger.  And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying – Glory to God in the Highest and on earth peace among men with whom he is pleased”(Lk 2:4-14).  He was born of a humble maid, at a time when communications was slow, and in a small country that was no sea of tranquility but the scene of constant strife. Only a handful of people knew about his coming.

Yet, we still talk about it and celebrate it. The Incarnation is the greatest moment in the history of the world. “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things were made through him, and without him was not anything made that was made, in him was life, and the life was the light of men, the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it… He came to his own home, and his own received him not. But to all who received him, who believed in his name, he gave power to become children of God... And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, full of grace and truth; we have beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father” (Jn1:1-5, 11-12, 14). As a result of it, things have never been the same. The importance of the Incarnation has been recognized by artists, poets, and writers down the ages.

In the Incarnation we recognize God’s love for us. “For God so loved the world that He gave His only son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life” (Jn 3:16). Though Christ came among us weak and empty-handed, he brought us priceless and everlasting gifts. He came to teach us that we are not specks of dust, but sons and daughters of the heavenly Father, destined for eternal glory. Though he was rich, he made himself poor so that we all may become rich in God’s sight.

There was a teacher who was very fond of giving instructions, directions, criticisms, and corrections. Just after he got married he taught his wife how to wash dishes, because he didn’t think she did it the right way. And his way of teaching her was to have her re-wash every dish and she had already washed under his supervision. Instead of giving her an example by doing it himself, he gave her advice and instructions. This is not how Jesus did it. “Christ Jesus, who, though was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied himself, taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men. And being found in human form, he humbled himself and became obedient unto death, even death on a Cross” (Phil.2:6-8).

As Son of God, Jesus shares the same divine nature as the Father and the Holy Spirit. But, in the Incarnation he took on himself our nature which is weak, fragile and subject to sin and death. In it he overcame sin, evil, and death. Because the battle was fought and won in our nature, we are able to profit from it. And he doesn’t demand anything of us that he hasn’t done himself. There you have the Incarnation. That’s the pattern of redemption. God entered our world on our terms. He wanted to feel the grief of our humanity and to show us the greatness of it. Now we have a God who understands us when we speak to him about our pain. But he is a God who will not allow us to wallow in it. He will not be satisfied until he demanded the best of us.

The Son of God came to earth to share in our humanity so that we might share in his divinity. ‘They wrapped the baby in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger.’ From these lovely origins Jesus grew up to show us the greatness of our humanity. The joy of this day fills our hearts and the whole world. Christ leads us on a far more daring journey than that of the moon-men – the journey to the kingdom of eternal life.

The longest journey is the journey inwards. God wants to be born in us, in our hearts. “The voice of one crying in the wilderness: Prepare the way of the Lord, make his paths straight. Every valley shall be filled, and every mountain and hill shall be brought low, and the crooked shall be made straight and the rough ways shall be made smooth and all flesh shall see the salvation of God” (Lk. 3:4-6).  To have Jesus born in our hearts we need to prepare the way of the Lord by leveling the mountain of pride and selfishness and by filling the valley of self pity with confidence and trust in the Lord and his words. We need to make our heart pure from within and fill it with love and then only Jesus can be born in our hearts. The longest journey is the journey inwards. Merry Christmas. May Jesus fill your heart with his love, joy and peace each day of 2010.

Christmas - Behold the Dwelling of God is with Men

                                                                             Dr. Fr. Davis George
A man was walking over an old, half broken bridge to go across a river. When he looked down, he felt frightened to see the flooded river down below. When he looked around he saw no one around the place and felt very lonely. When he looked ahead he saw that the make shift bridge was very long and felt scared within. He cried out of fear, “O God come and hold my hand and walk with me and help me to go across.” Suddenly he saw God standing across the bridge. He begged God to come and walk with him. But God did not move and stood at the same place. He felt let down by God and grumbled and criticized God for his indifference. When he reached the end of the bridge he saw God holding the broken bridge in his hands. God is always present in all our difficulties and challenges. He may not be doing what we want him to do because he knows what is better for us. He is all the time holding the broken bridge so that we can walk across safely.
700 years before the birth of Christ, Isaiah prophesied “Behold, a virgin shall conceive and bear a Son and his name shall be called Emmanuel.” (Which means, God with us) (Mt 1:23) It is awesome to read and understand the mystery of incarnation, “And the word became flesh and dwelt among us, full of grace and truth; we have beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the father.” (Jn 1:14) “The Lord is here,” said the Holy Father Benedict XVI “ from this moment, God is truly’ God with us.’ No longer is he the distant God who can in some way be perceived from afar, in creation and in our own consciousness. He has entered the world. He is close to us.’ Jesus reminded his disciples, “For where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I in the midst of them.” (Mt 18:20) Before Jesus ascended into heaven he again reminded the disciples, “I am with you always, to the close of the age.” (Mt 28:20) Centuries before the birth of Christ, it was told, “as I was with Moses, so I will be with you; I will not fail you or forsake you. “(Joshua 1:5) This is the mystery and wonder of Christmas, God becoming like us and dwelling amidst us just like any of us. “Behold, the dwelling of God is with men….he will wipe away every tear from their eyes….” (Rev 21:3)
How do we find this God? Certainly God is not on sale, we need to seek him with our heart and soul. “You will seek me and find me; when you seek me with all your heart.” (Jer 29:13) He does not force his entry into our hearts.” Behold I stand at the door and knock; if any one hears my voice and open the door, I will come in to him and eat with him, and he with me.” (Rev 3:20) Going beyond the narrow boundaries of cast, creed and nationality Jesus told in his famous Sermon on the Mount, “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” (Mt 5:8)
On a day like this we must pay heed to what Origen said, “Indeed, what use it would it be to you that Christ once came in the flesh if he did not enter your soul? Pope Benedict XVI said that the news of Christ’s birth “cannot leave us indifferent.” “If it is true, it changes everything. If it is true, it also affects me.” Jesus wants to be born in our hearts and transform our transform our lives and save us from fear, brokenness, loneliness, depression, failure, our short comings and sin. On this Christmas day let us give him our broken pieces and He will give us his peace. Merry Christmas. May you experience his presence and peace every day of 2011.

The Christmas miracle Emmanuel, God with us

Dr. Fr. Davis George
The first Christmas night was a night of miracles. Many things happened. Centuries of longing, expectation and prophesies regarding the birth of a Messiah – all came true that night. Probably, not the way people expected.  How could the saviour of the world be born in a manger?But from then on the world is never the same again. That is the mystery and wonder of incarnation- God becoming man that we may become like him.
The miracle of the "Incarnation," the Miracle of "Emmanuel," the miracle of "God with us?" "Cur Deus Homo?" Anselm asks, "Why would God become man?" That God would become one of us seems beyond all hope. Why would God do such a thing? Why would the Eternal Son, "...not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but empty himself, taking the form of a servant, and be born in the likeness of men...." (Philippians 2). It is through the process of kenosis, self-emptying, that God could become man.  

A great philosopher once tried to explain that mystery by telling a story even a child could grasp. It is said that once upon a time there was a man who did not believe in the miracle of "Emmanuel," "God with us." So, every Christmas Eve, while he stayed home alone, sat by the fire, smoked his pipe, and congratulated himself that he was too sophisticated to be taken in by tales about God becoming a man, he packed up his family and sent them off to Church. He was content to let them live with their harmless little delusions.

On this particular Christmas Eve, he was about to doze off when he heard a tapping coming from the window in his kitchen. Thinking it was a neighbour, he went to investigate. It was no neighbour. A bird had somehow managed to light upon the sill, and was tapping with its beak upon the glass. As the man approached the window the bird flew away, but not far. He flew only as far as the circle of light that the window cast upon the snow. When the man looked at the ground, he saw not one bird, but dozens of birds, cold and wet, huddled in the light.

"Poor creatures!" he thought, " They look miserable. They need some shelter from the cold and wet. I'll see if I can coax them onto my porch." So, taking a light with him, he went to the porch, and made a dry place for them. Making a place for them was easy. Getting them to use it was another story. First he called them, but they did not understand his speech. Then he tried to motion with his arms, but they only thought he was trying to frighten them away. Then he tried to lead them in with a trail of bread; but, in those regions, the poor eat such birds, and they did not understand his motive.

At last the man said to himself, "If only I were a bird, just for a moment; then I could fly down to them and lead them in." As he spoke, the bells of the Church began to toll midnight, announcing the birth of Jesus Christ. Suddenly, the story goes, the man knew why God, in the person of his Son, would become man. He did it so that he could lead us into the safety and warmth of the Father's house. "No man has ever seen God," writes the apostle we call John, "the Only Son, who is in the bosom of the Father, he has made him known."
Through the mystery of incarnation, Jesus is God with us now and forever. He said that wherever two or three are assembled in my name I will be there. He promised that he would be with us till the end of days. Often he said, “Fear not I am with you.” We are called upon to meet the God with us in our prayer, in the Bible, in the sacraments, in the poor and needy and in all the events of life. St. Francis of Assisi met him in the form of a leper. Mother Theresa met Him in the aged destitutes dying on the roadside. There is a story of a man who looked for God. He climbed up the mountaintop and prayed loud, “Oh! God, Where are you?”
He repeated the same prayer many times. Suddenly he heard a voice, “Oh man where are you?” Kneeling down he said, “God, I am on the mountain top looking for you.” God said, “I am down below in the midst of human beings.” God is not up on the mountaintop or in the depth of the sea, but here on earth, in the midst of the people. God with us. It has been rightly said that Jesus can be born a thousand times in Galilee but all in vain if he is not born in your heart.

During the Civil war in America, President Abraham Lincoln was assured by his General that he would win the war because God was with him.   Abraham Lincoln looked at the General and said, I know that God is with us but I don’t know whether America is with God. During this Christmas it is important to ensure that we are with God. Often we are with God according to our convenience and more so when we need him in life. The Bible says that if God is for us who can be against us. Daily we must be for him and with him. We are called upon to be his presence in the world. For this the Word has to become flesh and dwell among men. And we read in the gospel of John, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God… And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, full of grace and truth; we have beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father”(Jn 1:1,14).
We are called upon to be with each other. Often we have no time to be with each other. Under the same roof we become strangers. Husband has no time for his wife and wife has no time for her husband; both are not able to spend quality time with their children. Aged parents die of utter loneliness, as children are not with them. There is a great need to be with each other. Let us give each other the gift of our own presence.

God wants this miracle to happen again and again. Let the mystery and wonder of incarnation lead you to find the Saviour of the world born in a manger. You will never be the same again. I want to conclude with one of the most beautiful songs "Love came down." The concluding words of this song are, "Love came down; …and touched the world with Christmas, and it will never be the same."

Christmas The Gift of His Only Son

Dr. Fr. Davis George
Once upon a time, there was a man who worked very hard just to provide food for his family. A few days before Christmas, he punished his little five-year-old daughter after learning that she had used up the family's only roll of expensive gold wrapping paper to decorate one shoebox she had put under the Christmas tree. The next morning the little girl, filled with excitement, brought the gift box to her father and said, "This is for you, Daddy!" As he opened the box, the father was embarrassed by his earlier overreaction, now regretting how he had punished her. But when he opened the shoebox, he found it was empty and again his anger flared. "Don't you know, young lady," he said harshly, "when you give someone a gift, there's supposed to be something inside the package!"
The little girl looked up at him with tears rolling from her eyes and whispered: "Daddy, it's not empty. I blew kisses into it until it was all full."  Heartbroken, he fell on his knees and put his arms around his precious little girl. He begged her to forgive him for his impulsive anger and lack of understanding.   Only a short time later an accident took the life of the child. It is told that the father kept this little gold box by his bed for all the years of his life. Whenever he was discouraged or faced difficult problems, he would open the box, take out an imaginary kiss, and remember the love of this beautiful child who had put it there.
Each of us has been given an invisible golden box filled with unconditional love and kisses from God. There is no more precious possession anyone could hold than the belief that God sent His Only Child, Jesus into this world for our salvation.  Let us fill the empty boxes, the empty hearts and empty lives of people around us with divine love, joy and peace.
“The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and they will call him Emmanuel,” which means "God with us."  (Mt 1:23)  “God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.” (Jn 3:16) 
What a wonderful gift God has given us - His only Son! This is the ultimate proof of His love: God coming down to be with us. Back in 2000, in Bethlehem, John Paul II said “God became a child who was entirely dependent on the care of a father and mother. This is why Christmas gives us so much joy. We don’t feel alone anymore; God has come down to be with us. Jesus became one of us and suffered the worst death for us, that of a criminal on the Cross.” 
In his Christmas Message Pope Francis said, “The message announced to us in the Gospels is a message of joy. The evangelists described a joyful event to us. They do not discuss about the unjust world and how God could be born into such a world...The first Christmas was not a condemnation of social injustice and poverty; it was an announcement of joy. Everything else is conclusions that we draw. Some are correct, others are less so and others still are ideologies. Christmas is joy, religious joy, God’s joy, an inner joy of light and peace. When you are unable or in a human situation that does not allow you to comprehend this joy, then one experiences this feast with a worldly joyfulness. But there is a difference between profound joy and worldly joyfulness.”
“And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night.”  “An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified.”  “But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people.”  “Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord.”  “This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.”  “Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying.”  “Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.” (Lk 2: 8-14)
Jesus continues to be with us as he promised.  “For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.” (Mt. 18:20)  “I am with you always, even unto the end of the world.” (Mt 28:20)  “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.” (Heb 13:5)  We may leave God, but He will never leave us.  No matter how bleak the situation, no matter how empty we feel, God will never leave you!  He is Emmanuel, God with Us.


CHRISTMAS MESSAGE

  1. CHRISTMAS: TRANSFORMING PRESENCE OF A TENDER GOD IN HUMAN HISTORY
  2. DO NOT MISS GOD’S VISITATION AT THIS CHRISTMAS
  3. JESUS: THE MANIFESTATION OF GOD’S MERCIFUL LOVE
  4. CHRISTMAS :THE GIFT OF HIS SON
  5. THE WONDER AND CHALLENGE OF CHRISTMAS
  6. JESUS: THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD - TAMASOMA JYOTIRGAMAYA
  7. THE CHRISTMAS MIRACLE EMMAMUEL , GOD IS WITH US
  8. CHRISTMAS:BEHOLD THE DWELLING OF GOD IS WITH MEN
  9. CHRISTMAS MESSAGE - THE LONGEST JOURNEY
  10. WHAT LANGUAGE DOES GOD SPEAK?
  11. WHAT DOES CHRISTMAS MEANS FOR YOU
  12. THE WONDER AND THE CHALLENGES OF CHRISTMAS
  13. JESUS CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR LIFE

CHINTAN

  1. बच्चों की क्षमताएॅ पहचानो और जगाओ
  2. कोशिष करने वालांे की हार नहीं होती

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  1. Learning is the Key to Transformation
  2. Globally Competitive Education: The need for Enlightened leadership and System
  3. Science and Religion: To unfold the mystery of creation
  4. Mentoring: Paradigm Shift in Academic Leadership
  5. Dynamics of Terrorism: The Gandhian Perspective
  6. Motivating and Mobilizing Your Staff
  7. Value Education: Prospects and Challenges
  8. Steps for Quality Enhancement and Sustenance in Higher Education
  9. What Makes a Leader?
  10. VALUE EDUCATION: BUILD THE PILLARS OF CHARACTER
  11. RELATIONSHIP IN SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION: PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES
  12. Improving Quality of Higher Education: Autonomy to Colleges, What Next?
  13. Best Practices - Quest and Response to Quality Enhancement
  14. Motivation: The key to performance enhancement
  15. Mentoring: An Effective Process of Empowerment
  16. Education for life - The Ultimate Gift
  17. Relationship in School Administration
  18. Abstract - Envisioning Change Prospects and Challenges
  19. Challenges of Catholic Schools in India
  20. Ecological Stewardship: The Biblical Perspective
  21. Autonomy in Higher Education: Prospects and Challenges
  22. Teachers as Educators: Prospectus and Challenges
  23. Soft Skills: The Key to Success
  24. Motivation – Key to Quality Enhancement
  25. Motivation: The Key to Success
  26. A book on “Ecological Spirituality: Cross Cultural Perspective' by Dr. Fr. Davis George and Fr. Valan Arasu
  27. Women Politics and Change in India
  28. Transforming Education through Information Technology
  29. Contemporary Relevance of Gandhi and Gandhian Thought

GOOD FRIDAY/EASTER MESSAGES

  1. GOOD FRIDAY: INVISIBLE FACE OF GOD MADE VISIBLE
  2. DEATH ITSELF TAKES ON NEW MEANING AND PURPOSE
  3. ईसा मसीह का क्रूस पर बलिदान
  4. EASTER: BY RISING, JESUS RESTORED LIFE FROM DEATH
  5. BENEFITS TO MINORITIES IN POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMME WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO CHRISTIAN COMMUNITIES
  6. THE CROSS: VICTORY OVER HATRED, DESPAIR AND VIOLENCE
  7. JESUS MADE HIMSELF OBEDIENT UNTO DEATH, EVEN DEATH ON A CROSS
  8. JESUS PAID THE PRICE
  9. JESUS DEATH ON THE CROSS WAS UNIQUE: GOOD FRIDAY REFLECTIONS
  10. GOOD FRIDAY MESSAGE: EVERYTHING IS COMPLETE!
  11. GOOD FRIDAY: HE IS GUILTY AND MUST DIE!
  12. THE ULTIMATE AUCTION: GOOD FRIDAY MESSAGE
  13. GOOD FRIDAY MESSAGE: MY GOD, MY GOD, WHY HAVE YOU FORSAKEN ME?
  14. GOOD FRIDAY MESSAGE: EVERYTHING IS COMPLETE!

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  1. INTERVIEW WITH DR. FR DAVIS GEORGE – A TITAN IN THE EDUCATION SECTOR OF INDIA

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  1. “PRICILLA, AQUILLA AND PAUL' PAPER PRESENTED AND PUBLISHED AT ASIAN CONFERENCE HELD IN MANILA, PHILIPPINES FROM 7TH TO THE 12TH NOVEMBER 2005
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  3. THE CONCEPT OF THE “OTHER' IN CHRISTIANITY

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POEMS

  1. UNLEASH THE POWER OF LOVE
  2. FLAMES OF THE FOREST
  3. MY PIGEONS ARE LIKE A LEGION
  4. ONE MAN WITH GOD IS ALWAYS IN MAJORITY
  5. FLOWERS BLOOM IN MY HEART
  6. IGNITE THE BIGGER DREAM
  7. HAVE EYES TO SEE THE INVISIBLE
  8. THE MIRACLE OF TRANSFORMATION

MISCELLANEOUS

  1. संभावनाओ को ख़तम करती है अति
  2. सकारात्मक शब्द
  3. प्रोत्साहन का चमत्कार
  4. आत्मशक्ति
  5. उपवास
  6. प्रभु के पास आएं
  7. प्रकृति और इंसान
  8. नजरिया सकारात्मक हो
  9. द्रढ़ संकल्प, समर्पण और लगन
  10. प्रेम दयालु है
  11. जीवन का केंद्र : प्रेम (54)
  12. RSS - CHURCH’S RESPONSE
  13. HEADLINES - 2013
  14. SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST
  15. ARTICLE BY KALPANA SHARMA

Do not miss God’s visitation at this Christmas

Dr. Fr. Davis George
In life sometimes we miss golden opportunities. We had a chance to accomplish something great, discover possibilities and unleash our potential but we lost. Sometimes we miss people visiting us because we were not at home or busy with something else. God made plans to visit the earth and save human kind from sin and death; loneliness and meaninglessness; from depression and dejection; from tension and anxiety. He announced his definite plans through the prophets’ centuries before the birth of the Saviour. And in the fullness of time the Word became flesh and dwelt among us. God so loved this world that he sent his only son. (Jn 3:16).  But many missed him while he was just around the place.
1.  Jesus was at the door step of the innkeeper but he missed him.

It is very strange that God wanted to have a place for him to be born and there was no one to give him a place to be born.  Mary and Joseph came to the inn.  But unfortunately, the inn keeper was busy and had no time to attend to the couple who wanted a little room to give birth to their son.   The Bible says, “She gave birth to her first-born son and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger, because there was no place for them in the inn.” (Lk 2:7) What an opportunity that inn keeper missed! If only he had given them a room he would have been remembered all through the centuries. He missed the visitation of God because he was busy and preoccupied with many things. Modern man is also busy with many unproductive and self centered activities because of which he has no time to welcome the Saviour.  

2.  Jesus was in Herod’s own country but he had missed him.
The second person who missed Jesus was Herod. Jesus was born during his reign as the King. The three wise men from the East came looking for the new born king of the Jews and reached Herod’s palace. Instead of rejoicing and welcoming the new born king, Herod was intimidated and overcome by jealousy; and his insecurity killed all innocent male new born of his time.  Though God saved his son by sending them to Egypt, Herod lost the chance to recognize the visitation of Jesus. We too can miss the visitation of Jesus if we are jealous and envious of others; if we are not honest and humble enough to recognize him in the manger.

3.  The chief priests and the scribes knew where Jesus would be born but did not meet him.
When consulted by Herod they told that Jesus would be born in Bethlehem as foretold by prophet Micah 700 years before the birth of Christ. The three wise men travelling almost 1500 km got the exact information and location about the new born king and went ahead in their journey. Though Bethlehem was only 8 km away from Jerusalem the chief priests and the scribes missed the visitation of God because of their indifference and unwillingness to leave their comfort zone. Often we too are indifferent and don’t want to leave our belief system and comfort zone because of which we miss the visitation of God in our lives.

4.  The three wise men from distant land did not miss Jesus.

The group that did not miss the visitation of God is the three wise men from the East who were interested in finding out where the king of the Jews was born. Seeing the unusual star they set out on a long journey through unknown land and difficult terrains and reached the palace of the king Herod in Jerusalem. They were guided to Bethlehem where they saw the child; and offered him gifts and fell prostrate and worshiped him. How true of what Jeremiah said, “You will seek me and find me; when you seek me with your whole heart.” (Jer 29:13) Often we miss the visitation of God because we do not take interest and trouble to pursue our goal.
5.  The Shepherds never missed Jesus.  

God chose poor homeless and illiterate group of people to give the good news.  As it is written in the Bible, “And in that region there were shepherds out in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And the angel of the Lord appeared to them …Be not afraid; for behold, I bring you good news of great joy which will come to all the people; for to you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord… And they went with haste and found Mary and Joseph, and the babe lying in a manger.” (Lk 2:8-20 When we follow the intervention and instruction of God we encounter the visitation of God in most unexpected situations. We need to be humble and attentive to God speaking to us.

He came to his own, his own received him not; but to all who received him he gave them the power to become children of God.  (Jn 1:11) Don’t miss the visitation of God during this Christmas. He is standing and knocking at the door of your heart to be born in you; to transform your life; to save you from anxiety and fear; tension and depression; sin and sickness; lead you into life filled with love, joy and peace.    

CHRISTMAS MESSAGE

  1. CHRISTMAS: TRANSFORMING PRESENCE OF A TENDER GOD IN HUMAN HISTORY
  2. DO NOT MISS GOD’S VISITATION AT THIS CHRISTMAS
  3. JESUS: THE MANIFESTATION OF GOD’S MERCIFUL LOVE
  4. ईश्वर मनुष्य बना ताकि मनुष्य ईश्वर के समान बन सके
  5. CHRISTMAS HEADLINES
  6. खिस्त जयंती : आशा और करुणा का उत्सव
  7. WHAT DOES CHRISTMAS MEAN FOR YOU?
  8. मानवता के लिए प्रभु ईसा मसीह का सन्देश
  9. विश्व का महा-परिवर्तन के संवाहक 'ईसा मसीह'
  10. ईसा मसीह का अमर सन्देश - मानव कल्याण
  11. THE WONDER AND CHALLENGE OF CHRISTMAS
  12. JESUS: THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD - TAMASOMA JYOTIRGAMAYA
  13. WHAT LANGUAGE DOES GOD SPEAK?
  14. JESUS CHRIST : THE REASON FOR GREAT CHANGE IN THE WORLD
  15. ONE SOLITARY LIFE MADE A BIG DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD: CHRISTMAS MESSAGE
  16. JESUS CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR LIFE
  17. CHRISTMAS MESSAGE - BEHOLD THE DWELLING
  18. CHRISTMAS MESSAGE - THE LONGEST JOURNEY
  19. CHRISTMAS: BEHOLD THE DWELLING OF GOD IS WITH MEN
  20. CHRISTMAS: THE GIFT OF HIS ONLY SON
  21. MERRY CHRISTMAS – 2013

CHINTAN

  1. बच्चों की क्षमताएॅ पहचानो और जगाओ
  2. कोशिष करने वालांे की हार नहीं होती

ARTICLE PUBLISHED IN BOOK

EDUCATION & LEADERSHIP

  1. Learning is the Key to Transformation
  2. Globally Competitive Education: The need for Enlightened leadership and System
  3. Science and Religion: To unfold the mystery of creation
  4. Mentoring: Paradigm Shift in Academic Leadership
  5. Dynamics of Terrorism: The Gandhian Perspective
  6. Motivating and Mobilizing Your Staff
  7. Value Education: Prospects and Challenges
  8. Steps for Quality Enhancement and Sustenance in Higher Education
  9. What Makes a Leader?
  10. VALUE EDUCATION: BUILD THE PILLARS OF CHARACTER
  11. RELATIONSHIP IN SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION: PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES
  12. Improving Quality of Higher Education: Autonomy to Colleges, What Next?
  13. Best Practices - Quest and Response to Quality Enhancement
  14. Motivation: The key to performance enhancement
  15. Mentoring: An Effective Process of Empowerment
  16. Education for life - The Ultimate Gift
  17. Relationship in School Administration
  18. Abstract - Envisioning Change Prospects and Challenges
  19. Challenges of Catholic Schools in India
  20. Ecological Stewardship: The Biblical Perspective
  21. Autonomy in Higher Education: Prospects and Challenges
  22. Teachers as Educators: Prospectus and Challenges
  23. Soft Skills: The Key to Success
  24. Motivation – Key to Quality Enhancement
  25. Motivation: The Key to Success
  26. A book on “Ecological Spirituality: Cross Cultural Perspective' by Dr. Fr. Davis George and Fr. Valan Arasu
  27. Women Politics and Change in India
  28. Transforming Education through Information Technology
  29. Contemporary Relevance of Gandhi and Gandhian Thought

GOOD FRIDAY/EASTER MESSAGES

  1. GOOD FRIDAY: INVISIBLE FACE OF GOD MADE VISIBLE
  2. DEATH ITSELF TAKES ON NEW MEANING AND PURPOSE
  3. ईसा मसीह का क्रूस पर बलिदान
  4. EASTER: BY RISING, JESUS RESTORED LIFE FROM DEATH
  5. BENEFITS TO MINORITIES IN POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMME WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO CHRISTIAN COMMUNITIES
  6. THE CROSS: VICTORY OVER HATRED, DESPAIR AND VIOLENCE
  7. JESUS MADE HIMSELF OBEDIENT UNTO DEATH, EVEN DEATH ON A CROSS
  8. JESUS PAID THE PRICE
  9. JESUS DEATH ON THE CROSS WAS UNIQUE: GOOD FRIDAY REFLECTIONS
  10. GOOD FRIDAY MESSAGE: EVERYTHING IS COMPLETE!
  11. GOOD FRIDAY: HE IS GUILTY AND MUST DIE!
  12. THE ULTIMATE AUCTION: GOOD FRIDAY MESSAGE
  13. GOOD FRIDAY MESSAGE: MY GOD, MY GOD, WHY HAVE YOU FORSAKEN ME?
  14. GOOD FRIDAY MESSAGE: EVERYTHING IS COMPLETE!

INTERVIEWS

  1. INTERVIEW WITH DR. FR DAVIS GEORGE – A TITAN IN THE EDUCATION SECTOR OF INDIA

SPIRITUAL

  1. “PRICILLA, AQUILLA AND PAUL' PAPER PRESENTED AND PUBLISHED AT ASIAN CONFERENCE HELD IN MANILA, PHILIPPINES FROM 7TH TO THE 12TH NOVEMBER 2005
  2. SPLENDOR AND CRISIS OF CREATION: THE BIBLICAL VISION
  3. THE CONCEPT OF THE “OTHER' IN CHRISTIANITY

WWME ARTICLES

  1. WWME: FATHERS IN LOVE, MOTHERS IN LOVE, FAMILIES IN LOVE
  2. WORLD WIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER: FATHERS IN LOVE, MOTHERS IN LOVE, FAMILIES IN LOVE.
  3. MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER: DISCOVER AND CELEBRATE YOUR RELATIONSHIP

POEMS

  1. UNLEASH THE POWER OF LOVE
  2. FLAMES OF THE FOREST
  3. MY PIGEONS ARE LIKE A LEGION
  4. ONE MAN WITH GOD IS ALWAYS IN MAJORITY
  5. FLOWERS BLOOM IN MY HEART
  6. IGNITE THE BIGGER DREAM
  7. HAVE EYES TO SEE THE INVISIBLE
  8. THE MIRACLE OF TRANSFORMATION

MISCELLANEOUS

  1. संभावनाओ को ख़तम करती है अति
  2. सकारात्मक शब्द
  3. प्रोत्साहन का चमत्कार
  4. आत्मशक्ति
  5. उपवास
  6. प्रभु के पास आएं
  7. प्रकृति और इंसान
  8. नजरिया सकारात्मक हो
  9. द्रढ़ संकल्प, समर्पण और लगन
  10. प्रेम दयालु है
  11. जीवन का केंद्र : प्रेम (54)
  12. RSS - CHURCH’S RESPONSE
  13. HEADLINES - 2013
  14. SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST
  15. ARTICLE BY KALPANA SHARMA

Christmas: Transforming Presence of a Tender God in Human History


                                                      Dr. Fr. Davis George
Jesus was born away from home, on a journey that symbolized the restless and the wandering nature of the world into which He came. He was born in the insecurity of a manger as there was no place for him in the inn. Though he was the new born king of the Jews, he was not born in the comfort of a palace as he wanted to identify himself with common people. He roamed the roads and towns of ancient Palestine. He died, taking the ordeal of the cross so that out of His suffering and His victorious resurrection humankind could find redemption. “Being a disciple of Christ is not the result of an ethical choice or a lofty idea, but the encounter with an event, a person, which gives life a new horizon and a decisive direction”, said Pope Benedict XVI. This is a special time to reflect on the transforming presence of a tender God who entered the human history. “And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us. And we beheld His glory, a glory as of an only begotten from the Father, full of grace and truth.”(Jn 1:14)
Christmas is a grace filled time of renewed hope—not hope in a particular political concept, but Christmas hope; hope in Jesus Christ; hope that, despite our selfishness and self righteousness, God will bring order out of chaos. He has come to save us from despair, pessimism, fear and from the burden of sin. The angel who said, “He will save His people from their sins,” was touching the very heart of our need.
He came on that first Christmas night to “save His people from their sins.” No doctor in the world can treat sin. No psychiatrist in the world can cure sin. They can work on symptoms, they can help the sinner to live with his sin, but they cannot get rid of the disease. Only Jesus Christ can heal the disease of sin. This was the message of the first Christmas night: “You shall call His name Jesus, for He will save His people from their sins.” The Christmas message says that God’s grace is greater than our sin. The cross was the cure—offered, paid for and administered by a loving God in His beloved Son.
The Christmas message has not changed after 2,000 years. Christmas still reminds us that God is with us. In spite of all the pessimism and cynicism, in spite of all the headlines about murders, assassinations, riots, demonstrations and war, Jesus Christ is alive. He is alive to conquer despair, to impart hope, to forgive sins and to take away our loneliness. He is alive to reconcile us to God. The power of this Child, Son of God and Son of Mary, is not the power of this world, based on might and wealth; it is the power of love. 
He rules by love not by force, who commands forgiveness not revenge, makes the last first and the first last, who becomes the victim of violence and hatred in achieving peace. This baby is a great challenge to every power and authority. Jesus needs to be born again in our hearts in our attitudes, in our relationships, in our work place. The world stands in need of liberation – liberation from fear, exploitation, corruption, political hegemony, religious fundamentalism, violence and terror, rape and murder, female infanticide, gender discrimination, domestic violence, unemployment, injustice, social exclusion and isolation. Jesus came as Saviour of the world. His way is a way of love, way of forgiveness, way of service, way of humility, way of inclusion, and way of inner transformation. He transformed water into wine. He transformed frightened disciples into courageous apostles. He transformed sinners into saints; sadness into joy; despair into hope; death into life. He has the power to transform hatred into love, diffidence into confidence, selfishness into selflessness, sickness into health. Jesus continues his work of transforming people. Here is Jesus of Nazareth who could walk the talk and pay the price on the cross. He changed the history of the world. Jesus changed the lives of millions of people irrespective of caste, creed and nationality. He has not come to change religion or culture or conquer nations or establish political affiliations. His only work was to transform the individual and give him hope of a peaceful life and life in abundance. His aim was to show humankind the way to live a life full of love, joy and peace. What else do we need? Try Jesus. Life is fragile. Handle it with prayer. Not emails but knee mails will bring peace and prosperity. Jesus is the visible face of the invisible God who cares for YOU and loves you unconditionally.  To all those who believed in him, he gave them the power to become children of God. As Pope Francis said in his Christmas message, “Christmas is you, when you decide to be born again each day and let God into your soul. The Christmas pine is you, when you resist vigorous winds and difficulties of life. The Christmas decorations are you, when your virtues are colors that adorn your life. The Christmas bell is you, when you call, gather and seek to unite. You are also a Christmas light, when you illuminate with your life the path of others with kindness, patience, joy and generosity.”  Happy Christmas.

CHRISTMAS MESSAGE

  1. CHRISTMAS: TRANSFORMING PRESENCE OF A TENDER GOD IN HUMAN HISTORY
  2. JESUS: THE MANIFESTATION OF GOD’S MERCIFUL LOVE
  3. ईश्वर मनुष्य बना ताकि मनुष्य ईश्वर के समान बन सके
  4. CHRISTMAS HEADLINES
  5. खिस्त जयंती : आशा और करुणा का उत्सव
  6. WHAT DOES CHRISTMAS MEAN FOR YOU?
  7. मानवता के लिए प्रभु ईसा मसीह का सन्देश
  8. विश्व का महा-परिवर्तन के संवाहक 'ईसा मसीह'
  9. ईसा मसीह का अमर सन्देश - मानव कल्याण
  10. THE WONDER AND CHALLENGE OF CHRISTMAS
  11. JESUS: THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD - TAMASOMA JYOTIRGAMAYA
  12. WHAT LANGUAGE DOES GOD SPEAK?
  13. JESUS CHRIST : THE REASON FOR GREAT CHANGE IN THE WORLD
  14. ONE SOLITARY LIFE MADE A BIG DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD: CHRISTMAS MESSAGE
  15. JESUS CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR LIFE
  16. CHRISTMAS MESSAGE - BEHOLD THE DWELLING
  17. CHRISTMAS MESSAGE - THE LONGEST JOURNEY
  18. CHRISTMAS: BEHOLD THE DWELLING OF GOD IS WITH MEN
  19. CHRISTMAS: THE GIFT OF HIS ONLY SON
  20. MERRY CHRISTMAS – 2013

CHINTAN

  1. बच्चों की क्षमताएॅ पहचानो और जगाओ
  2. कोशिष करने वालांे की हार नहीं होती

ARTICLE PUBLISHED IN BOOK

EDUCATION & LEADERSHIP

  1. Learning is the Key to Transformation
  2. Globally Competitive Education: The need for Enlightened leadership and System
  3. Science and Religion: To unfold the mystery of creation
  4. Mentoring: Paradigm Shift in Academic Leadership
  5. Dynamics of Terrorism: The Gandhian Perspective
  6. Motivating and Mobilizing Your Staff
  7. Value Education: Prospects and Challenges
  8. Steps for Quality Enhancement and Sustenance in Higher Education
  9. What Makes a Leader?
  10. VALUE EDUCATION: BUILD THE PILLARS OF CHARACTER
  11. RELATIONSHIP IN SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION: PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES
  12. Improving Quality of Higher Education: Autonomy to Colleges, What Next?
  13. Best Practices - Quest and Response to Quality Enhancement
  14. Motivation: The key to performance enhancement
  15. Mentoring: An Effective Process of Empowerment
  16. Education for life - The Ultimate Gift
  17. Relationship in School Administration
  18. Abstract - Envisioning Change Prospects and Challenges
  19. Challenges of Catholic Schools in India
  20. Ecological Stewardship: The Biblical Perspective
  21. Autonomy in Higher Education: Prospects and Challenges
  22. Teachers as Educators: Prospectus and Challenges
  23. Soft Skills: The Key to Success
  24. Motivation – Key to Quality Enhancement
  25. Motivation: The Key to Success
  26. A book on “Ecological Spirituality: Cross Cultural Perspective' by Dr. Fr. Davis George and Fr. Valan Arasu
  27. Women Politics and Change in India
  28. Transforming Education through Information Technology
  29. Contemporary Relevance of Gandhi and Gandhian Thought

GOOD FRIDAY/EASTER MESSAGES

  1. GOOD FRIDAY: INVISIBLE FACE OF GOD MADE VISIBLE
  2. DEATH ITSELF TAKES ON NEW MEANING AND PURPOSE
  3. ईसा मसीह का क्रूस पर बलिदान
  4. EASTER: BY RISING, JESUS RESTORED LIFE FROM DEATH
  5. BENEFITS TO MINORITIES IN POVERTY ALLEVIATION PROGRAMME WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO CHRISTIAN COMMUNITIES
  6. THE CROSS: VICTORY OVER HATRED, DESPAIR AND VIOLENCE
  7. JESUS MADE HIMSELF OBEDIENT UNTO DEATH, EVEN DEATH ON A CROSS
  8. JESUS PAID THE PRICE
  9. JESUS DEATH ON THE CROSS WAS UNIQUE: GOOD FRIDAY REFLECTIONS
  10. GOOD FRIDAY MESSAGE: EVERYTHING IS COMPLETE!
  11. GOOD FRIDAY: HE IS GUILTY AND MUST DIE!
  12. THE ULTIMATE AUCTION: GOOD FRIDAY MESSAGE
  13. GOOD FRIDAY MESSAGE: MY GOD, MY GOD, WHY HAVE YOU FORSAKEN ME?
  14. GOOD FRIDAY MESSAGE: EVERYTHING IS COMPLETE!

INTERVIEWS

  1. INTERVIEW WITH DR. FR DAVIS GEORGE – A TITAN IN THE EDUCATION SECTOR OF INDIA

SPIRITUAL

  1. “PRICILLA, AQUILLA AND PAUL' PAPER PRESENTED AND PUBLISHED AT ASIAN CONFERENCE HELD IN MANILA, PHILIPPINES FROM 7TH TO THE 12TH NOVEMBER 2005
  2. SPLENDOR AND CRISIS OF CREATION: THE BIBLICAL VISION
  3. THE CONCEPT OF THE “OTHER' IN CHRISTIANITY

WWME ARTICLES

  1. WWME: FATHERS IN LOVE, MOTHERS IN LOVE, FAMILIES IN LOVE
  2. WORLD WIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER: FATHERS IN LOVE, MOTHERS IN LOVE, FAMILIES IN LOVE.
  3. MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER: DISCOVER AND CELEBRATE YOUR RELATIONSHIP

POEMS

  1. UNLEASH THE POWER OF LOVE
  2. FLAMES OF THE FOREST
  3. MY PIGEONS ARE LIKE A LEGION
  4. ONE MAN WITH GOD IS ALWAYS IN MAJORITY
  5. FLOWERS BLOOM IN MY HEART
  6. IGNITE THE BIGGER DREAM
  7. HAVE EYES TO SEE THE INVISIBLE
  8. THE MIRACLE OF TRANSFORMATION

MISCELLANEOUS

  1. संभावनाओ को ख़तम करती है अति
  2. सकारात्मक शब्द
  3. प्रोत्साहन का चमत्कार
  4. आत्मशक्ति
  5. उपवास
  6. प्रभु के पास आएं
  7. प्रकृति और इंसान
  8. नजरिया सकारात्मक हो
  9. द्रढ़ संकल्प, समर्पण और लगन
  10. प्रेम दयालु है
  11. जीवन का केंद्र : प्रेम (54)
  12. RSS - CHURCH’S RESPONSE
  13. HEADLINES - 2013
  14. SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST
  15. ARTICLE BY KALPANA SHARMA