Indian tribe sends a missionary to tackle spiritual void in Wales
Indian tribes who were converted to Christianity by missionaries from Wales are now returning to evangelise the Welsh because they believe that the country is in a state of religious decline.
The Diocese of Mizoram, in the north-east of India, has already sent one missionary to south Wales. It is planning to send a second in April, to help the Welsh Presbyterian Church with its shortage of ministers.
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It is a shame that an area so full of Methodist history, renowned for the rich voices of the valley choirs, must turn to those to whom it showed the light of Christianity.
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The Diocese of Mizoram, in the north-east of India, has already sent one missionary to south Wales. It is planning to send a second in April, to help the Welsh Presbyterian Church with its shortage of ministers.
More
It is a shame that an area so full of Methodist history, renowned for the rich voices of the valley choirs, must turn to those to whom it showed the light of Christianity.
Read the Opinion from The Daily Telegraph
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