Hmong churches

Ted Andrianoff and his wife sailed from New York to Laos to do missionary work for the Christian and Missionary Alliance.

[2] The majority of the people who converted to Christianity at that time were the Khmu and the Hmong people who spoke Green Hmong.

By March 1951, 2,300 Laotian Hmong had converted to Christianity; four years later the number was 5,000.

[2] When Laos fell during the Vietnam War, thousands of Christian Hmong were evacuated and resettled in the United States.

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Providence (Rhode Island) Hmong Church of the Christian and Missionary Alliance