Thupha Ngah Akicite


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Sermon on the mount resounds what Jesus would have said and what the apostles would also have reminded us. This is the channel by which modern ears can listen to Jesus and his disciples. Further, this sermon on the mount forecasts the Gospel of Jesus Christ and envisions what and how Spirit-filled life looks. [In Tedim Chin] Mualtung Thuhilhna tungtawnin Jesu leh Nungzuipite ii hopihna aw kingaikik thei hi. Bektham loin, hi Mualtung Thuhilhna in Jesu hong Hotkhiat-Lungdamna thu leh Khasiangtho at’ang-kha nuntakna hong gal-et kholsak hi.




Naupangte Kam Sungpan Phatna Apiangsak Hi


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This book is autobiographical notes of the life and ministries of Rev Thang San Mung. His upbringing such as childhood, family life, and Christian formation are mentioned while his early call into fulltime ministry also is stressed. Further, his early works as travelling evangelist, local pastor, Bible college professor, and such are well presented.[In Zopau/Tedim Chin: Hi laibu pen keima’ khankhiatna, pianthakna, Pasian naseem kipatna leh Pasian nasem kipatzawh kum 30 sung Pasian in hong muhsak thupha tampite ahuamkima ciaptehna ahihi. Atom in ci leng, Pasian hong ngahsak Ama’ hehpihna khankum simna ahihi. Tyrannus Ministry




Jehovah-Rapha


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This book is all about a systematic study of God’s healing work. As healing miracle is still available today, this book tries to explore how health and healing was first designed by God at the creation, advocate healing as God’s very compassionate response to human cries, explain how Jesus paid the price for our healing, and claim how healing power is available now. It also tries to provide some practical steps for those who want to practice healing ministry for self or others.




Piancil Sunga Thuphate Sialsimna


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This is a compilation of my previous two volumes, Eden Thupha and Khang Kizom Thupha, in Zolai (Tedim-Chin). Therefore, it becomes like a thematic and comprehensive reading of the book of Genesis on the other hand. Hi laibu sungah abeisa a akisuaksak ngei ahi Eden Thupha: Lamkiatna Mun Vehkikna (Piancil 1-11 Ahuam in Etna) leh Khang Kizom Thupha: Khang Tawh Na Aseem Pasian & Upna Khang (Piancil Sunga Pianna Pulepate’ Tancin Ahuama Etna), hi bu nih akigawm tuahkik ahihi. Tua hi in, Piancil Thubu ahuama etna nam khat hong suak hi.




Eden Thupha


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Everything has its own beginning story. From that point of start, things are measured on how far we've gone and reached. This is the "zero" mark but it gives value as we proceed further. The Garden of God in Eden is what the Bible says that where God planted us first as his image-bearer. This little booklet starts this way to interpret the true meaning of Eden from a devotional point of view. [In Tedim-Chin) Na khempeuh in kipat khiatna khattek nei. Tua hong kipat khiatna panin na khempeuh kiteh hi. Phaktan, tunna tan, leh zawhna zah cihte kitehna ahihi. Laisiangtho in, Pasian in ama' limlemeel suna abawl mihingte, Eden Huan ah hong suan in, tua pan hong kipansak hi ci hi. Hi laibuneu in, Khristian nuntakna ah thalak nading leh kilambeh theih nading deihna tawh, hi kipat khiatna mun pan thubul hong pan hi.




The Mizo Uprising


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From March 1, 1966 when the Mizo National Front declared independence, to June 30, 1986 when a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the MNF and the Indian Government, the peace-loving Mizo people were caught in the midst of a devastating war. Records of this twenty-year period are rare, as the very keeping of written accounts was considered a crime against the government. The Mizo Hills was a district in India’s state of Assam and the Assam Legislative Assembly Debates from 1966 to 1972 are one of the few official records available of the period. Members of the Assembly bring to light significant events during the course of the insurgency, including India’s only aerial attack against its own citizens on March 5, 1966 and the re-settlement of eighty percent of the Mizo Hills’ population, reminiscent of South Vietnam’s Agrovilles. The book traces the twenty-year movement through these debates, supplementing them with notes on the course of events gleaned through extensive research leading up to the creation of the state of Mizoram in 1986. The Mizo Peace Accord remains one of the most successful accords in the world and Mizoram one of the most peaceful states in India.




In Search of Chin Identity


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Chinram was once an independent land ruled by Chin chiefs and where the people followed traditional Chin religion. By the turn of the twentieth century however, it had been abruptly transformed by British annexation and the arrival of Christian missionaries. As the Chin became increasingly related to Burmese independence movements, they began to articulate their own Christian traditions of democracy and assert a burgeoning self-awareness of their own national identity. In short, Christianity provided the Chin people with a means of preserving their national identity in the midst of multiracial and multireligious environments. Written by an exiled former Secretary General of the Chin National League for Democracy, this is the first in-depth study on Chin nationalism and Christianity. Not only does it provide a clear analysis of the close relationship between religion, ethnicity and nationalism, but also the volume contains valuable data on the Chin and their role in the history of Bruma.







Democratisation of Myanmar


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On February 1, 2021, Myanmar’s military coup abruptly ended a decade of a civilian-military hybrid regime – a massive setback for the democratisation process. Citizens from all walks of life took to the streets and protests erupted over the following weeks, and Myanmar became the centre of global attention. This book brings up to date how the story of Myanmar’s experiment with democracy unravelled over the last few years. This second edition: ● Traces the political transition of Myanmar from a military rule of nearly five decades to a short-lived democratic experiment; ● Outlines the factors that contributed to this transition and the circumstances in which it took place; ● Shows how political groups – especially Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy (NLD) – and the military worked together and paved the way for democratisation and what led to the failure of the NLD government; ● Examines the 2020 general election and the declaration of national emergency following the NLD landslide electoral win. Bringing together a balance of primary ethnographic fieldwork and nuanced analysis, this book will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of Asian and Southeast Asian Studies, politics and political processes, democratisation process and democratic transitions, international relations and peace and conflict studies, especially those concerned with Myanmar.




The Chin Leadership: The Best Leadership Practice for the Chin People


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The Chin Leadership is first of its kind for the Chin leadership studies. It digged the leadership historical trend of the Chin people since before the time of the British invasion to the modern era. This book gives the leadership insights for students who want to learn about the Chin leadership as well as for leaders's practical guide, providing the leadership history, compared with the global leadership theories and practices to help the best applications. Rev. Hre Mang, Ph.D. lives with his family, wife Lynda Tumpar, and two sons Ginny Zalan Mang and Moses Cung Hlei Mang. Holding Bachelor of Theology (B.Th.), Master of Theology (M.Th.), Batchelor of Political Science (B.A.), Master of Public Affaiirs (M.P.A.), and Ph.D. in leadership degrees, he is a pastor, speaker, trainer, leadership coach, consultant, and is an author. Born and brought up in Burma, the author, a former social political activist, now living in the USA, travels around the world for speaking and training leaders to serve God and make the world a better place to live.