Mizo Kristian Hla Hmasa Ber Jun 2026

In the misty hills of Northeast India, in the land of the Mizos, the arrival of Christianity in the late 19th century was not just a change of faith—it was a revolution of the soul. And at the heart of that revolution was a song.

A tira letlingtu leh phuahtu ber chu sap missionary-te an nih rualin, Mizo tawng reizia leh lam dan phung rem chiah lova an letlin hmasak avangin a tirah chuan han sak phei chu a har ve hle niin an sawi. Puan thui thiam leh an zirtir hmasate nena thurualin, Khasi hla bu tlem a mi lachhawngin Mizo tawng chuan an hnihhnawm tan a ni. Kohhran Leh Hnam Nun Hmasawnna Pantu mizo kristian hla hmasa ber

Mizote kha ramhuai leh hmuh theih loh hlau reng renga khawsa kan nih thin avangin, "Isua rinchhan" tih thupui hi kan tana thlamuanpui awm ber leh kan hriatthiam hmasak ber tur a ni a. In the misty hills of Northeast India, in

Hla bu hi Mizo chhiar leh ziah kan zirna hmanrua pakhat a ni nghal a. Puan thui thiam leh an zirtir hmasate nena