26/11/2018

6000 graduates of Zion Christian Mission Center, Shincheonji Church of Jesus, & the theological seminaries

5945 students graduated from Zion Christian Mission Center of Shincheonji Church of Jesus in Gwacheon, Korea, on Sunday 18th November, following completion of an intensive six-month Bible study programme.

The fundamental difference between Zion Christian Mission Center of Shincheonji Church of Jesus - which welcomes an average of 20,000 people of all races, nationalities, ages and creed into its doors yearly - and the theological seminaries of the established Korean Church is that the former nurtures believers whose walk of faith is based entirely on the words of the Bible without any reference to man's commentaries.

In his search for a true understanding of scripture, Mr. Kim (38) majored in theology at university, embarked on a life of faith as a Jehovah's Witness for thirteen years and later as a Methodist for three years. During his studies at the theological seminary, he acquired much knowledge about the history of the Old Testament, dialectics, the culture of civilisations (Hammurabis) and the many theories constructed by theologians. However, their teaching comprised predominantly of doctrine and philosophy and was rarely Biblical. He realised that the seminary was a place that cultivates theological research and trained pastors to depend on their intellect to help run their churches. Then one day, Mr. Kim came to Zion Christian Mission Center where he discovered the "absoluteness" of the Bible and the clarity of God's work and will. In his words, "The seminary is a place that cultivates theologians and pastors, whilst Zion Christian Mission Center cultivates true believers."

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“Theology school nurtures pastors for living, Zion Christian Mission Center nurtures a true believer"
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