125th anniversary of entry of Christian missionaries to Mizoram observed
The frist missionaries to Mizoram came on the banks of the river Tlawng on January 11, 1894, then known as the Lushai country.
Mizoram is a Christian dominated state.
Two missionaries from Wales – Rev J.H. Lorrain and Rev F.W. Savidge, fondly remembered by the Mizos as Pu Buanga and Sap Upa, arrived at Sairang village on the banks of the river Tlawng on January 11, 1894, then known as the Lushai country.
Community feasts were organised in many local churches of the Baptist Church of Mizoram while the day was observed as a public holiday.
The two missionaries were also the ones who established the Baptist Church in the southern part of Mizoram.
Source: India.Com
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