UKHRUL: The Nagaland Revival and Healing Festival 2025, organized by The Gatekeepers, has emerged as one of the largest Christian gatherings recorded in the state.
The festival, which began on December 2, had been extended to December 5.
On Thursday (December 4), the Multi-Disciplinary Sports Complex in Dimapur witnessed an unprecedented turnout of over 1,00,000 attendees, filling the venue with hopeful and passionate believers.
Apostle Ankit Sajwan of the Family of Lord Jesus Church delivered sermons throughout the event, reiterating that he had not come to represent Christianity but to represent Christ.
He defined revival not as hype or emotion, but as “the moment you return to life from within through the Word of God.”
Sajwan warned against seeking spiritual “thrills,” emphasizing that transformation begins with a shift in one’s speech and attitude.
Stressing that spiritual growth cannot be passed down, he reminded the crowd that “your miracle starts with what you speak,” adding, “If you don’t like the course of your life, change the language of your tongue.”
He further urged attendees to return to Scripture, saying true freedom and victory come from knowing God’s word.
The festival also featured performances and worship sessions by New Life Music Nagaland, Dimapur Christian Fellowship, Limitless Generation, and Harp Generation.
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