It has 24 congregations.Bihar Mennonite Mandli dates to an attempt by Mennonite missionaries in the 1950s to establish a church that would not be dominated by large institutional mission structures.
The conference was officially established in 1948 and became self-sustaining with the departure of missionaries in the 1980s.
The conference, still retains the name Bihar Mennonite Mandli.
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