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The Sunday School Ministry of the Mizoram Presbyterian Church is a ministry that puts the Mizoram Church at a very important and outstanding place from all others Churches in India. There are 44,060 Sunday school teachers and 3,83,888 learners (students).
The Presbyterian congregations in Myanmar were under the care of Mizo Presbyterian Church in India for several years until the founding of the Presbyterian Church of Myanmar. [1] The Presbyterian Church of Myanmar (PCM) was officially established at Losau in 1956 by Mizo immigrants after they moved to the Kalay and Kabaw Valley in upper ...
Myanmar Evangelical Graduate School of Theology; Myanmar Evangelical Mission Bible College; Myanmar Evangelical Theological Seminary; Myanmar Global Centre Theological Seminary; Myanmar Reformed Presbyterian School of Theology; Myanmar School of Bible & Mission Canna Garden; Myanmar School of Theology & Mission; Myanmar Theological College ...
The school needed to be moved to Hakha in 1954; R G Johnson was the principal there. The first graduation service was held there in 1956. Johnson printed the name Chin Hills Bible School on the first graduation certificate. The Zomi Baptist Convention Executive Committee officially gave the name Zomi Baptist Bible School in December 1956.
The Chin Hills-Arakan Yoma montane forests is a tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion in western Myanmar (Burma). Surrounded at lower elevations by moist tropical forests, this ecoregion is home a diverse range of subtropical and temperate species, including many species characteristic of the Himalayas, as well as many endemic species.
The bible school Bachelor of Theology (B.Th) was accredited by the Association for Theological Education in South East Asia in 1991. [3] The Bible school now offered Agricultural studies in to their course. The mission hospital never materialized. Although, there was a medical doctor who wanted to come and work in the Chin Hills.
Rev. & Mrs. Thomas Jones from the Welsh Presbyterian Church arrived in the Khasi Hills on 22 June 1841. By 1901 there were over 15,000 Christians in this area. [14] The Rev. D.E Jones began working among Mizo people in 1897, [14] and a century later, over 85% of people in Mizoram were Christian. [14]
Zairema (/ z aɪ ˈ r ɛ m ə /; 4 May 1917 – 17 December 2008) was a Presbyterian minister, and a pioneer in theology and literature among the Mizo people of northeast India.He was the first Mizo to obtain the degrees of BSc and BD. [1]