Mizo Kristian Hla Hmasa Ber Fixed !!top!! <NEWEST — BREAKDOWN>
Missionaries Lorrain and Savidge, along with early Mizo Christians like Suaka (one of the first converts), selected a core set of hymns—beginning with the very first one—and standardized both the lyrics (ensuring consistent spelling and theology) and the tunes (choosing a single, singable melody for each).
This song marks a pivotal moment in Mizo history. The composer, Khuma, was from Kelsih village. He composed this song to express his faith and his willingness to leave his parents and the world to follow Jesus. It is historically significant because it was the first song written by a Mizo person using the Mizo dialect and Western musical notation introduced by the missionaries, shifting the culture from traditional "Zai" to Christian "Hla." mizo kristian hla hmasa ber fixed