Published July 18, 2008, 12:00 AM

Church hosting children’s choir

More than 90 years ago in Northeast India, the Hmar people, a fierce tribe of headhunters, was converted by the word of God into Christians and transformed into Hearthunters. The world-famous India Children’s Choir is made up of the descendants of former headhunters, and they are in America to tell their story.

More than 90 years ago in Northeast India, the Hmar people, a fierce tribe of headhunters, was converted by the word of God into Christians and transformed into Hearthunters. The world-famous India Children’s Choir is made up of the descendants of former headhunters, and they are in America to tell their story. The choir sponsored by Bibles for the World, features 22 children ages 8 to 12 performing the musical, “Headhunters to Hearthunters.” The Ellendale Church of the Nazarene will present the India Children’s Choir event at 7 p.m. Tuesday.

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