While the first sung hymns were translations, the first composed Christian songs mark another significant milestone. This shift occurred when Mizo believers began writing their own lyrics and, eventually, their own tunes, blending newfound faith with personal expression and indigenous sensibilities. This process unfolded through several key stages and figures:
Hemi hma hian Mizo hla hlui (pi pu hla) te chu zu inna hmun leh hlimhlawp bawlna hmunah chauh sak thin a ni a, a thluk pawh a nguizual thin. Patea hla aṭang hian Thlarau Thianghlim phu phu chhuah Mizo Kristian hla thluk thar leh thupuia Isua Krista hmang thla a lo pian phah ta a ni. mizo kristian hla hmasa ber
Pu Buanga leh Sap Upa te hian January 11, 1894 khan Tlabung an thleng a, chuta tanga ni tlemte hnuah Aizawl lam panin an chho leh a. Aizawl an thlen hnu hian Mizote hian Pathian an biaknaah hla an neih ve a ngai tih hriain, anmahni’n Sap hla an hriat lar em em, Sarah Flower Adams-i phuah "Nearer, My God, to Thee" chu Mizo tawngin an letling ta a ni. While the first sung hymns were translations, the