These Nagaland, India, headhunters once killed each other for tribal glory and power. But when Christian missionaries came to the region, it changed everything. But slowly people’s hearts softened through hearing preaching and reading the Bible, and now 90 percent of Konyaks have accepted Christianity. This video from National Geographic illustrates the powerful testimony of an entire community.
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