1.
They’ve been told what to believe,
not taught why to believe it.
Ziangmi zum ding ti an sim
nan, ziangruangah zum ding timi an zirhlo.
2. They
long for older mentors but can’t find them in the local church.
Kum upa lam zirhtu
ding an duhnan, an kawhhranah an hmu thei ṭheulo.
3.
Their churches have sometimes
forgotten them after their teen years.
Kawhhran in caan tampi ah,
tleirawl an si hnu cun, an hngilh men ṭheu.
4.
They’ve been raised in a culture
that questions or denies the moral standards of Christianity.
Khrihfa sinak nuncan ziaza
thupit zia, ziangsiarlomi nunphungih ṭhanlianmi
an si.
5.
They make no assumption that the
Bible is the Word of God.
Bible cu Pathian ṭongkam
a si ti an zumlo.
6.
They’ve sometimes come from
Christian homes marked by hypocrisy.
Hrekkhat cu kaa lawngih Khrihfa
(A hmin men fang Khrihfa) innsang ihsin rami an si.
7.
They don’t know many strong
believers well.
Zumtu zohṭhimtlak
tampi an thei fiang ngaingai lo.
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