The migration of the Mizo people from Mizoram State in northeast India to Myanmar from 1914 to 1950 contributed to spreading Presbyterianism within the country.
[1] The Presbyterian Church of Myanmar (PCM) was officially established at Losau in 1956 by Mizo immigrants after they moved to the Kalay and Kabaw Valley in upper Chindwin.
The church extended its activities to the southern Chin Hills, Rakhine State, upper Sagaing Division.
[6] From the Evangelical Presbyterian followed the Protestant Reformed Church in Myanmar which holds a conservative approach on Christian texts and tradition.
The current leaders desperately need to seek a fresh way of leading the church into a new form of structure and leadership model.
[8] PCM's theology typically emphasizes the sovereignty of God, the authority of the Scriptures, and the necessity of grace through faith in Christ.