The Yimkhiung are found in Tuensang District in Nagaland state in North East India having a population of 40,561 (2001 census). They received the Gospel in the early part of the 50's. They were known for headhunting practice. They received the Gospel from the neighboring tribes who courageously evangelized one of the most feared people in the region. Ever since they received the Gospel, the Church began to grow rapidly. The Churches were increased and mass conversion took place significantly. As a result, people who were hungry for the word of God, with the assistance of the neighboring Churches, Bible Society published several portions of the Bible. Subsequently, the New Testament was also published some years back. The thirst for the word of God among the people kept on increasing for which the Bible Society in partnership with the Yimchungrü Baptist Church Association was able to complete the translation of the Bible and the Yimkhiung Naga Bible was published in 2007.
This translation, published by the Bible Society of India, was published in 2007
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