New Year 2026 : A Call to Families

BY | Friday, 2 January, 2026
  1. A Nostalgic Lament

Some years back in one of the far away villages, a lament was heard  from oneofthe elders  during a discussion about the maintenance of the village water-pipe, (in those days a simple bamboo structure ):  Earlier   we Nagas cared for the welfare of the  village first, and then for ourselves’, now  after our youngsters began to wear pants and coat and become modern  ,people grab for themselves first and  then for the village, if anything is left!

During the past several years we have been reading comments about the tragic  growth of this selfishmentality  and the all-round corruption and  decadenceof  our cherished  values..What we are witnessing  on the world level is  the entrenchment of the same on a much greater and more aggressive scale!

2.The Disillusionment of the Young

One concerned leader  speaks of a ‘Silent Exodus’ of the young  from the Churches. “They arenot necessarily rejecting God…Whattheyare struggling with  is a version of  church that feels  disconnected fromtheir lives.They aresearching for honesty, relevance and meaning – things they feelare missinginthe placesthey grewup worshipping in.They are waiting for a church that feelsreal”. They see church activity without spiritual depth and ritual without transformation.When faith feels  like routine instead of a relationship with God, it becomes easy to leave (Nagaland Post, 12 Aug.2025).

Reflecting on the  Sunday schools that are functioning  in every church  and that are expected to ensure that authentic Christian values are passed on, another writer  says “I can’t help wonder if parents themselves do more toundo theyears ofwork put in by the Sunday Schools,  simply by  showing  kids there is  atime and place  for faith, and the rest is all ‘real life’. Yes, don’t lie , don’t cheat, don’tsteal, be unselfish..but within reason ,of course.. Then  he adds “ children sniff out  hypocrisy  likehunting dogs, they have noplacefor compromise…”  (Morung Express 25,5, 2025).

3.Enough of Immorality & Mockery of Ethics

Another  perceptive  and concerned  leader looking at the general l situation says :  We have had enough  of immorality  and the  mockery  of ethics ,goodness, faith and honesty. Itis  time to acknowledge that light-hearted  superficiality  has done us no good.Once the  foundations  of social life are  corroded, what ensues  are battles  overconflicting interests.

4.Our Dreams for Dimapur & Nagaland

What wonderful dreams wehave  for our  City andour State as expressed by some of  our writers.

Recently   one  of our leaders spoke of turning  Dimapur  and Nagalnd, into a Paradise! Earlier another requested the responsible authorities “to plan with a futuristic vision for our state of  Nagalandand turn it and  in particular  Dimapur, Kohima, Mokokchung etc. to  City States.He has given  a number of practical suggestions asking them to examine them and see what can be done.

Another imagines  ours  as a  community  where children are not just  taught  faith but see it shared,, transmitted and practiced in every singlearea of their  lives by adultswhonow carry the  responsibility of beingmentors of  faith.Of anactive living faith and not just of   spoken words!

The FNR reflecting on the Hope generated by the comingof Christ and the NagaFuture reminds us that “to care about the longterm future is to recognize thatour immediate circleshould not limit horizon of our moral concern. For the Nagas this means  that our decisions and actions  must be guidednot only by present needs  but bythe  moral priority of safeguarding  the future of our people  and equally of our neighbors (FNR NP  22nd Dec 2025).

  1. What is to be Done?

So what is required  is a return to promoting the common good  as was our custom . Every society  needs  to ensure  that values  are passed on; otherwise , what is handed down are selfishness, violence , corruption, indifference and a life  closed to  transcendence and entrenched in individual interests.

A fundamental element to be promoted is solidarity. This requires commitment on the part of those   responsible for education and formation. Here the family’s role is indispensable. Families are called to a primary and vital mission of education. Families are the first place where the values of love and fraternity, togetherness and sharing concern and care for others are lived out and handed on.

6.An Earnest Appeal  to Families.

The spirit of the great‘Revival 2025’ canbe harnessed forthis. Let the dreams engendered by that mega event take roots in our Families. We cannot change society at large. We can change ourselves and our Families with daily effort and God’s help.Let every  Family be a true nursery of our cherished values. Let us not disappoint our children and the young. If we love the young and our common future there is no other way. Let this be our common resolve for 2026.

 

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