A section of the congregation at the 'Heal Nagaland Movement' in Zunheboto. (Morung Photo)
Morung Express News
Zunheboto | May 14
The Heal Nagaland Movement, described as an “awakening prophetic and healing ministry,” officially commenced its fifth phase at the Town Hall in Zunheboto on May 14. The programme was organised by Grace to Glory Church Dimapur.
According to the organisers, the Heal Nagaland Movement first began on January 2 this year in Dimapur District, followed by gatherings in Full Nagarjan, Jalukie, and Pfutsero, before arriving in Zunheboto as the fifth location under the movement.
“Our church has a major programme planned for 2027, but despite that we are ever ready to serve for His ministry,” said Dimatoli Achumi, counsellor of the ministry. She further appealed for prayers and support as the movement aims to visit every district across Nagaland under the Heal Nagaland Movement.

The organisers described the initiative as “The Awakening Heal Nagaland Movement,” stating that a divine calling and the need for spiritual awakening across Nagaland led to the beginning of the mission. They said the movement seeks healing and unity amid what they described as growing unrest affecting churches, government institutions, civil bodies, and families.
Addressing the gathering, Senior Pastor C Allemo Ao stated that the movement was not initiated for fame, but was driven by a vision undertaken by the ministry in 2025 under the banner of the Heal Nagaland Movement.
“We never focus on church denomination; anyone can take part in our movement,” he said, adding that the mission is centred on healing, awakening, and spreading the message of God’s love throughout the state.

Delivering his sermon, Pastor Ao remarked that the number of congregants does not matter, but rather how many lives receive blessings. Referring to Zunheboto District as being “in the heart of Nagaland,” bordering several Naga-inhabited areas, he described the district as spiritually significant according to the map of Nagaland.
He also expressed concern over the condition of the Zunheboto District Sports Council Ground, stating that he was surprised by its condition.
Quoting from the Bible, specifically Ephesians 3:18, he said that the love of God has no limits and embraces all humanity without barriers.
The first day witnessed over 500 people.