The Konyak Baptist Bumeinok Bangjum expressed concern over reports of youths engaging in satanic worship in Nagaland, urging churches, families, and civil society to uphold Christian values.
Published on Sep 11, 2025
By EMN
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DIMAPUR — The Konyak Baptist Bumeinok Bangjum (KBBB) has expressed concern over alleged reports of youths engaging in satanic worship in Nagaland.
In a press release issued by KBBB, the body claimed that some young people have been gathering at cemeteries during late hours for such practices, an issue that has surfaced occasionally in past years.
The organisation cautioned that if this practice is not addressed by churches, it could have serious consequences on the spiritual lives of young people.
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KBBB stated that it was alarming for a Christian-majority state like Nagaland to see such “alien culture” finding space in the hearts of the youth.
The body called upon churches under its association to take a proactive role in addressing the issue. Stressing the need for collective responsibility of both government and civil societies, it urged a return to Christian family values.
KBBB emphasised that family prayer should be prioritised, and parents should teach children about the love of God, honesty, and true worship. It encouraged Bible study on spiritual warfare and moral guidance for children.