AIZAWL, India — A Baptist leader and educator is poised to break barriers as the first woman ordained as a pastor by a Christian denomination in her northeast Indian state.
The Telegraph of Calcutta reported that leaders in the Baptist Church of Mizoram will ordain 65-year-old R.L. Hnuni as a pastor in January. Hnuni is principal of the regional convention’s Bible school, the Academy of Integrated Christian Studies in the state capital of Aizawl.
Mizoram is a small state in far northeastern India, bordering Myanmar. Its population is 90 percent Christian, with Presbyterians and Baptists comprising the largest denominational groups. British missionaries introduced Christianity in the area in the 1890s and the faith grew rapidly. The Baptist Church of Mizoram claims about 130,000 members — nearly a sixth of the state’s population. The group retains close ties to the Baptist Union of Great Britain and its missions arm, BMS World Mission.
According to The Telegraph, “The entry of a woman pastor in the strictly patriarchal society of the Mizos is a notable event.” (TAB)




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