Revival in Nagaland

The Revival in Nagaland was a mass-conversion event.
Christian mission began in Nagaland, a small state in northeast India, bordering Myanmar, in the late 19th century. Revivals took place in 1956, 1966 and 1972. The result is that Nagaland is a predominantly Christian state. The largest denominations are Baptists, as a result of the work of American Baptist Missionaries.
In 1962 in a village in Kohima started "The Great Awakening" when the Holy Spirit came upon the believers of Christ and were moved by the power of the Holy Spirit , as were many non-Christians, who then became Christians .
The Church leaders and the Christians were inspired by the power of the Holy Spirit and it spread to many parts of the state . Later "The Nagaland Christian Revival Church" was formed and it helped in spreading the gospel "Revival" to all the parts of Nagaland and its neighbouring states.
 
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