Key Points

The 27th India Eastern Territory Congress of the Salvation Army Youth is bringing together thousands of young people in Darlawn, Mizoram. The event features multiple spiritual sessions focused on transformation into Christ's likeness. Despite travel difficulties, nearly 4,700 delegates have registered for the congress. The gathering includes various performances and will conclude with a final Salvation Meeting on Sunday evening.

Key Points: Thousands Attend Salvation Army Youth Congress in Mizoram Darlawn

  • Event draws thousands despite travel challenges and poor road conditions
  • Focuses on spiritual transformation based on 2 Corinthians 3:18 theme
  • Features multiple sessions led by Salvation Army leadership officials
  • Includes band performances, choir presentations and variety programs
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Mizoram: Thousands gather in Darlawn for 27th Salvation Army Youth Congress

Over 4,700 delegates gather for 27th Salvation Army Youth Congress in Darlawn with theme "Transformed into Christ's likeness" from 2 Corinthians 3:18

"Transformed into Christ's likeness - in knowing Him - Lt. Col. Masilamani Stalin"

Darlawn, October 5

The 27th India Eastern Territory Congress of the Salvation Army Youth (SAY) is currently in full swing in the town of Darlawn, drawing thousands of young people from across the Northeast.

The event officially commenced on Friday evening, October 3, with a Welcome Meeting where Chief Secretary Lt. Col. Masilamani Stalin dedicated the congress to God. He delivered the keynote address on the theme, "Transformed into Christ's likeness - in knowing Him."

The spiritual sessions continued on Saturday, October 4th, with morning and afternoon Praise Meetings. Lt. Col. Vanlaltluanga, Secretary for Personnel Administration, led the morning session, speaking on the theme "Transformed into Christ's likeness - in all things."

The afternoon meeting featured Lt. Col. Vanlalsawmthanga, Secretary for Business Administration, who addressed the delegates on being "Transformed into Christ's likeness - in faithfulness to promises." The evening is scheduled to feature a Prayer Meeting and a Variety Program, with Territorial Youth Secretary Major Richard Vanlalnghaka as the speaker.

Organisers report that approximately 4,700 delegates have registered for the congress so far. Despite travel challenges, including poor road conditions, which caused delays for many attendees travelling from various parts of the region, participants continue to arrive and join the event.

The SAY Congress is set to conclude on the evening of Sunday, October 5, 2025, with a final Salvation Meeting.

The Congress gathering was held with the theme drawn from 2 Corinthians 3:18, focusing on transformation into the likeness of Christ. The programme included a variety of performances such as band and choir presentations, live music, dramas, and other items.

The Salvation Army is an international Protestant Christian church and social welfare organisation, founded in London in 1865 by William and Catherine Booth. It provides a wide range of social services, such as feeding the homeless, providing shelter and vocational training, and offering aid during disasters. The organisation operates worldwide, with a mission to spread the Christian faith and help those in need through practical actions.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Impressive that nearly 5,000 youth gathered despite travel challenges! Shows real dedication. The Northeast has such vibrant Christian communities - events like this really strengthen the youth spiritually and socially.
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David E
As someone who's worked with Salvation Army in disaster relief, I can attest to their commitment. Great to see them focusing on youth development in Northeast India. The region needs more such positive initiatives.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the spiritual aspect, I wish such large gatherings would also address practical issues facing Northeast youth - employment opportunities, infrastructure development, and educational access. The spiritual and practical should go hand in hand.
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Vikram M
Beautiful to see diverse communities coming together! India's strength is in its diversity - Christian youth from Northeast gathering peacefully for spiritual growth. This is the real India we should celebrate! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
The mention of poor road conditions affecting travel is concerning. Hope the government takes note and improves infrastructure in the region. Spiritual events are important, but basic infrastructure is equally crucial for development.

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