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Dr. Rochunga Pudaite Obituary

Dr. Rochunga Pudaite, founder and longtime CEO of Bibles For The World, went home to be with his Lord and Savior early in the morning of October 10, 2015. Besides his family, "Dr. Ro" left behind the ministry he so loved and millions upon millions of lives he helped transform through the power of the Gospel.

Rochunga was born in 1927 in Senvon, Manipur, India within the Hmar tribe, that only a generation earlier was considered among the fiercest headhunters in northeast India. But through a missionary's brief visit in 1910, Ro's father, Chawnga, became a Christian - and dreamed that someone would one day translate the Bible into the Hmar language. Rochunga, fulfilled his father's dream…and much more.

After early schooling and a bachelor's degree from Allahabad University in India, Ro continued his education in Glasgow, Scotland, and, with the help of Dr. Billy Graham and Dr. Bob Pierce, founder of World Vision, did his graduate work at Wheaton College near Chicago, Illinois. Ro accomplished translating the Bible into his native language in 1957, and finally the Bible arrived in Northeast India -- the book that had changed his people from headhunters to heart-hunters.

Ro was named executive director of the Indo-Burma Pioneer Mission in 1958, and was married in India to Lalrimawi (Mawii) Pakhuongte on January 1, 1959. Together they founded the Partnership Mission in 1968. In 1973 that ministry, which was then located in Wheaton, IL became Bibles For The World, and is now headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado.



For more than a half-century, Rochunga spearheaded ministry outreaches that have touched tens, if not hundreds, of millions of people across the globe. Providing Bibles where people have little or no access to the Scriptures in their language has been complemented by the establishment of 85 Christian elementary schools, seven high schools, two junior colleges, as well as Trinity College &Seminary, and Sielmat Christian Hospital and Research Center. Ro and Mawii also began a child and student sponsorship program that has impacted tens of thousands of lives in India. In addition, more than 350 churches are now a part of the Evangelical Free Church of India, the indigenous denomination they founded.

A biography of Dr. Ro was published in 1974, God's Tribesman, by James and Marti Hefley. His life story was captured again by Joe Musser in 1998 in Fire on the Hills - the Story of Rochunga Pudaite. Dr. Ro authored many publications and books, including The Book that Set My People Free. And a major motion picture, "Beyond the Next Mountain", told the story of how the Bible came to the Hmar people through Ro's efforts.

Besides his brother, Lienkung Pudaite of Sielmat, Churachandpur, Manipur, India, Ro is survived by his wife Mawii, their three children - Paul R. (and Gretchen) Pudaite of Glen Ellyn, IL; John L. (and Lawm) Pudaite of Colorado Springs, CO; and Mary L. Pudaite-Keating (and Daniel) of Antioch, IL - and six grandchildren. A Celebration of Dr. Pudaite's Life will be held on Saturday, October 17 at 1:30 PM at The Sanctuary Church, 1930 West Colorado Avenue, Colorado Springs.

In lieu of flowers, gifts may be sent to the Rochunga Pudaite Memorial Fund at Bibles For The World, P.O. Box 49759, Colorado Springs, CO 80949 or online at biblesfortheworld.org.

"Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints." Psalm 116:15

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Published by The Gazette on Oct. 15, 2015.

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Marsha Francis

January 9, 2024

Watched Beyond the Next Mountain. Marsha Francis

October 19, 2015

Mawii, Ro left a wonderful legacy in my heart!
I will always remember the good times we had in Memphis!
- Donnis Short (Memphis, TN)

Linda Carroll

October 15, 2015

Mawii and John, I am so sorry to hear about the death of your beloved husband/father. I enjoyed getting to know him and spending time with you all. Prayers for you and yours,

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