The “Heal Nagaland Movement,” a faith-based initiative for “The Awakening” of the Naga nation, concluded on January 4, 2026 at Don Bosco Higher Secondary School Ground, Dimapur. The three-day prophetic and healing ministry revival, organised by Grace to Glory Church, Dimapur, under the theme “Lord, Do it again.”
Senior pastor of Grace to Glory Church, C. Allem Ao, delivered sermons and ministered during the revival, urging believers to seek both personal and collective awakening. He addressed prevailing taboos affecting social, spiritual, political and moral spheres of life in the state. Praise and worship sessions were led by “The Limitless Generation,” creating an atmosphere of deep spiritual engagement.
Attendance at the revival witnessed a steady rise over the three days, reflecting growing public response. The first day recorded an estimated 1,200–1,300 participants, which increased to around 2,000 on the second day, while the final day saw a turnout of nearly 3,500 people.
The revival also featured testimonies of healings and prophetic declarations. Speaking on the vision of the movement, organisers announced plans to conduct similar revival meetings in four to five areas across Dimapur, with intentions to expand the initiative to other parts of the state in the coming days. It may be noted that the Heal Nagaland Movement seeks to foster spiritual renewal and address long-standing challenges through faith-based transformation.
Heal Nagaland Movement revival draws thousands
Staff ReporterDIMAPUR, JAN 5 (NPN)
