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In celebration of 'Patriots and Veterans Month', the Cheonan branch of Shincheonji Volunteer Group made and delivered homemade bread to the Korean War Veterans' Association (Cheonan branch) as an expression of gratitude for the noble sacrifices of veterans who gave their lives for the peace of Korea.

On 20th June, about 30 volunteers, under the guidance of a baking expert, participated with great care in the preparation process, from preparing the dough and fillings to packaging the bread.

Si-yeon Kim, a college student who participated in making homemade bread, said, “When I saw the process of making a single loaf of bread, I saw dozens of hands working together and thought about the passion and sacrifice of many people who protected the country until today’s Republic of Korea came into being.”

Min-ho Noh, head of the Cheonan branch of Shincheonji Volunteer Group, said, “We will always remember those who contributed to making Korea what it is today.”
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“I participated in the Korean War for the future of the country. A lot of blood has been shed (for this day). I would be grateful if you would not forget this and keep it in your memory for a long time.”

These are the words of Jong-bong Kim, a Korean War veteran and president of the Pyeongtaek branch of the Korean War Veterans' Association, who gave a lecture at an invitational event held at Shincheonji Pyeongtaek Church, Gyeonggi Province, on the 20th June.

The event was held as part of the ‘Love Your Country, Share Peace’ campaign of Shincheonji Volunteer Group in celebration of Patriots and Veterans Month.

On that day, about 100 people, including volunteers from the Pyeongtaek branch and veterans, attended.

President Kim, who was 19 when he joined the special forces in the Korean War, gave a vivid testimony saying, “I still can’t forget the moment when my comrade, who had been begging me to save him, came back dead...It is the tragic fate of a nation in which the blood of many nations was shed. This should never happen again.”

A Pyeongtaek branch official said, “I hope we never forget the sacrifice of these people as we think about how precious the peace and freedom we enjoy in this era are.”

Meanwhile, the 'Love Your Country, Share Peace' campaign has been held nationwide yearly by Shincheonji Volunteer Group since 2015 to commemorate the souls of war veterans who died for the sake of peace of Korea and to promote a world of peace without conflict.
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“Pastors and believers in Europe, don’t you want to restore your faith? Don’t you want to change what is wrong in the heart and be recreated as God wants us to be? If you want to experience a restoration in your faith, a restoration of the Church, and many young people flocking to the word of God, please learn the words of Revelation. Let's learn the prophecies and fulfilled realities of the Book of Revelation and bear witness to them together.”

These are words expressed by Seung-ju Lee, the Simon tribe leader of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, who opened the 'Shincheonji Bible Seminar by Continent: Europe' conference held on 15th June. The conference attracted over 7000 participants, including 1000 pastors.

In a situation where churches across Europe are being replaced by bars, clubs and restaurants due to the decline of Christianity and secularisation trends, this conference was a beacon of hope held in the pursuit of spiritual rejuvenation. The interest among European pastors in the Shincheonji Bible Seminar, which began in Asia earlier this year, has been high.

Tribe leader Lee imparted insights on biblical prophecies and their contemporary relevance and encouraged pastors to embrace the revealed word of Revelation's fulfilment as a catalyst for spiritual awakening.

He first introduced the change in himself after perceiving the prophecy and fulfilled realities of the Book of Revelation through Chairman ManHee Lee. He said, “I heard the Word from Chairman ManHee Lee 28 years ago” and, “Before and after listening and studying the Book of Revelation, my faith completely changed.”

He explained that the Book of Revelation is a prophecy, and since the meaning of a prophecy cannot be known until it is fulfilled and the reality appears, no one has been able to understand its meaning for over 2000 years since it was written. He also said that just as the writer of a book can provide accurate information about the book without misunderstanding, the Book of Revelation can also be known accurately when the writer of the book informs us.

The tribe leader said, “If you look at Revelation 22:8 and Revelation 22:16, there is a shepherd (pastor) who receives revelation directly from Jesus, and this shepherd is promised to see and hear the reality at the scene of the event when the Book of Revelation is fulfilled and to go to the churches and testify.” “Chairman Lee is the shepherd who has seen, heard, and testifies when Jesus fulfils the Book of Revelation (prophecy),” he said. He emphasised, “Because Chairman Lee saw and heard the fulfilled realities firsthand, the words he speaks as a witness have power and life.”

Then, ManHee Lee, Chairman of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, delivered the main lecture, speaking in depth and with conviction for roughly 90 minutes about the prophecies and fulfilled realities of the events recorded in the Book of Revelation that he has witnessed firsthand.

Chairman Lee said, “In the Book of Revelation, it is recorded that there is a betrayer who betrays faith, a destroyer who causes that betrayal and brings the betrayer to an end, and then the appearance of a saviour.” He added, “When that reality appears, those who see it, hear it, and go and preach it are blessed.”

Chairman Lee urged pastors, who believe in the same God and the same Bible, not to fight but to resolve misunderstandings through dialogue. Chairman Lee repeatedly emphasised the Bible's message that one should not add to or subtract from the Book of Revelation. Chairman Lee also stressed the importance of the times and urged pastors to understand Revelation and the Bible in order to teach it to their congregation members, saying, “When the prophecy wasn't fulfilled, there was nothing to offer, but now that it has been fulfilled and there is a reality, we can clearly explain the reality according to scripture. I hope you understand the Word and teach it well to your congregation members.”

European pastors were moved and applauded the sight of Chairman Lee clearly conveying the prophecies of Revelation and their fulfilment in a confident manner, despite being 94 years of age.

After watching the video, Seung-ju Lee, the leader of the Simon tribe, said, “Many people who believe without knowing the Book of Revelation say with their lips, ‘Lord, Lord,’ but their faith cools, declines, and becomes weak. However, if you understand and keep the words of the Book of Revelation, God will bless you.”

He continued, “If you want to restore faith in this era, recreate the heart, revive the church, and unite the European continent with God's Word, then please learn the Book of Revelation and become pastors who can testify the Book of Revelation.”

The tribe leader concluded, “Chairman Lee is always praying and hoping that the pastors will learn the words of Revelation well, testify to the church members, and become people acknowledged by God.” He added, “Let’s testify this Word together.”

Meanwhile, according to Shincheonji Church of Jesus, as of June 5th this year, MOUs have been signed with a total of 12,538 churches in 83 countries. Additionally, 1341 churches in 41 countries have joined Shincheonji Church of Jesus and changed their signage. As of the end of May, more than 10,300 pastors worldwide, including a number of leaders of the Islamic, Hindu and Buddhist faiths, are taking the Bible course on Revelation taught at the Zion Christian Mission Centre of Shincheonji Church of Jesus.
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On 18th June, the members of Shincheonji Volunteer Group organised a meaningful event to raise awareness about the importance of memorial facilities in Incheon.

The event was held in celebration of Patriots and Veterans Month (June).

The event, called "Hyunchungbogam," took place at the Sobong Park Memorial Tower on the 18th. "Hyunchungbogam" means promoting patriotism by highlighting valuable stories and the noble acts of those who served the nation of Korea.

Since January, this initiative, led by the John Tribe of Shincheonji Volunteer Group, has been sharing the history and significance of around 48 memorial sites in Incheon.

Citizens participated by placing stickers on panels to count the memorials and writing thank-you messages to patriots.

The volunteers also gave out Taegukgi (Korean national flag) badges and windmills to participants, spreading national pride and gratitude.

Hwang-ju Lee, head of the John tribe branch, said, “We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the citizens who participated in promotional activities despite the hot weather.”
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“Learning about the Book of Revelation was truly profound and revealing. I want to learn more about the Bible, and if I am invited to South Korea, I'll begin making preparations rightaway.”

These are words expressed by Pastor Deli Delphine Matondo of the Full Gospel Church, who participated in the recent 'Shincheonji Bible Seminar by Continent: Europe' conference, organised by Shincheonji Church of Jesus, which attracted over 7000 participants, including 1000 pastors.

In a situation where churches across Europe are being replaced by bars, clubs and restaurants due to the decline of Christianity and secularisation trends, this conference was a beacon of hope held in the pursuit of spiritual rejuvenation. The interest in the Shincheonji Bible Seminar, which began in Asia earlier this year, among European pastors, has been high.

To open the conference, Seung-ju Lee, the head of one of the 12 tribes of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, imparted insights on biblical prophecies and their contemporary relevance, encouraging pastors to embrace the revealed word of Revelation's fulfilment as a catalyst for spiritual awakening.

Then, ManHee Lee, Chairman of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, delivered the main lecture, speaking in depth and with conviction for roughly 90 minutes about the prophecies and fulfilled realities of the events recorded in the Book of Revelation that he has witnessed firsthand.

Chairman Lee urged pastors, who believe in the same God and the same Bible, not to fight but to resolve misunderstandings through dialogue. Chairman Lee repeatedly emphasised the Bible's message that one should not add to or subtract from the Book of Revelation. Chairman Lee also stressed the importance of the times and urged pastors to understand Revelation and the Bible in order to teach it to their congregation members, saying, “When the prophecy wasn't fulfilled, there was nothing to offer, but now that it has been fulfilled and there is a reality, we can clearly explain the reality according to scripture. I hope you understand the Word and teach it well to your congregation members.”

European pastors could not hide their amazement when they saw Chairman Lee testifying about the Book of Revelation with power and conviction at the age of 94. Applause erupted at the scene.

After the lecture, Seungju Lee, leader of the Simon Tribe, came out and delivered a message to European pastors, saying, “The words regarding the testimony of the fulfilled realities of the Book of Revelation have life in them,” and encouraged pastors, saying, “If you want to restore faith in this era, recreate the heart, revive the church, and unite the European continent with God's Word, then please learn the Book of Revelation and become pastors who can testify the Book of Revelation.”

A pastor from Poland in attendance said, “It brought tears to my eyes to see pastors from Europe and believers becoming one,” and asked, “I want to spread this word to more people. Please tell me how I can spread it.”

“Many pastors expressed keen interest in deepening their understanding of Revelation through our educational programmes, and we are committed to supporting this through our Zion Christian Mission Centres across Europe,” said a representative of Shincheonji.

In addition, this representative said, “Pastors from all over the world have requested additional Bible lectures, saying they want to learn more about the Book of Revelation, so we are planning and preparing a Bible Seminar to invite pastors from all over the world to South Korea at the end of this year.” He added, “Through this, we will become one with God in the Word.”

Meanwhile, according to Shincheonji Church of Jesus, as of June 5th this year, MOUs have been signed with a total of 12,538 churches in 83 countries. Additionally, 1341 churches in 41 countries have joined Shincheonji Church of Jesus and changed their signage. Finally, as of the end of May, more than 10,300 pastors worldwide, including a number of leaders of the Islamic, Hindu and Buddhist faiths, are taking the Bible course on Revelation taught at the Zion Christian Mission Centre of Shincheonji Church of Jesus.
Sources: https://established.co.za/paris-bible-conference-sparked-hope-for-christian-revival-in-europe/
https://www.newscj.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=3150194
http://www.specialtimes.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=343354

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250 pastors attended the 'Bible Seminar for Pastors: Testimony of the Fulfilled Realities of Revelation' held at the Shincheonji Peace Training Institute in Gapyeong Province, South Korea, on the 8th June. Chairman Lee spoke in depth and with conviction, for nearly 90 minutes, about the prophecies and fulfilled realities of the events recorded in the Book of Revelation that he has witnessed firsthand.

Hundreds of pastors who were curious about the cause of Shincheonji's growth attended the lecture in person under the condition that their identities would not be disclosed to the media. This is because of the resistance from established denominations to the unusual growth of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, which is preparing for its fourth 100,000 graduation ceremony this year.

The reason for pastors submitting a 'non-disclosure of pastoral status' prior to attendance at the Bible Seminar for Pastors is because if it is known that they attended the Shincheonji Bible Seminar, the pastors would be questioned by their denomination. The Korean Church fears not only its Protestant believers but also pastors moving to Shincheonji.

Shincheonji Church of Jesus will give the revealed theology (word) to any church that wants it, without conditions. As of the end of May this year, more than 10,300 domestic and foreign pastors, including a number of Islamic, Hindu and Buddhist leaders, are taking the Bible course on Revelation taught at the Zion Christian Mission Centre of Shincheonji Church of Jesus.

One official of Shincheonji Church of Jesus said, “The Korean church has no vision (future) because it has no word.” In other words, if there is the word (truth), the Korean church has a future.

The duty of a shepherd is to feed the flock of sheep. Now that it is time for the fulfilment of Revelation, the last book of the Bible, pastors must honestly check whether they are providing pasture for the ‘sheep.’ Above all, this is a time when courage and determination is needed to listen and see for ourselves why Shincheonji's message attracts people.
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“We are believers, so it is right we practise our faith according to the Bible.”

This is a special request made by ManHee Lee, 
Chairman of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony (Shincheonji Church of Jesus), to an audience of 450 domestic believers, including 250 pastors, at the Bible Seminar for Pastors held at the Shincheonji Peace Training Institute in Gapyeong Province, South Korea, on the 8th June.

Chairman Lee spoke in depth and with conviction, for nearly 90 minutes, about the prophecies and fulfilled realities of the events recorded in the Book of Revelation that he has witnessed firsthand.

Chairman Lee urged attendee pastors, who believe in the same God and the same Bible, not to fight but to resolve misunderstandings through dialogue. In addition, Chairman Lee repeatedly emphasised the Bible's message that one should not add to or subtract from the Book of Revelation, and emphasised that pastors should first understand this word in order to teach it to congregation members.

The main reason why Chairman Lee continues to give lectures in person both domestically and overseas, despite being well over 90 years of age, is “out of hope that the people of the world will understand the fulfilled words of Revelation and reach heaven.” Chairman Lee has always maintained that his duty is to inform all churches of the fulfilled realities of the Book of Revelation received from God and Jesus.

Many of the pastors who attended that day were veteran pastors in their 50s and 60s, and even in their 80s. These are people who have been preaching from the Bible for decades. Yet, the reason why Chairman Lee's lecture was well received was because it quenched the unresolved thirst for 'faith' and 'theology'. The pastors who heard and confirmed the reality as well as the unresolved secrets (mysteries) and true meaning of the Book of Revelation agreed that they should spread the Gospel of Shincheonji.

As the number of church members who acknowledge the words of Shincheonji Church of Jesus continues to increase, many pastors from various denominations attended this Shincheonji Bible Seminar and personally confirmed the Word that comes from Shincheonji Church of Jesus. The majority of pastors made their ‘first visit’ to Shincheonji Church of Jesus. They listened to the lecture until the end and showed great interest in the Book of Revelation.

Presbyterian pastor Park in his 70s, who attended the Shincheonji Bible Seminar for the first time, said, “Attending the seminar made me feel at ease and gave me an opportunity to think about how important the words of Revelation are.”

A Presbyterian pastor in his 70s said, “It is true that only when pastors hear these words (testimony of the fulfilment of the Book of Revelation) can there be salvation” and, “I think we should promote it to large newspapers to make it widely known.”

Pastors in attendance praised Chairman Lee's 
character. Pastor Kim, in his 60s at the Presbyterian Church, said, “I felt that his words did not sound like any doctrine, but were very Biblical,” “What impressed me most was that in order to understand the Book of Revelation, there must be a reality” and, “If given the opportunity, I would like to attend the next event.”

Pastor Hwang, who is in his 80s at a non-denominational church, said, “Incredibly, Chairman Lee relayed the words so well from beginning to end without even reading the Bible, and I felt like, ‘This is truly a man sent from heaven.’”

Presbyterian pastor Kim, in his 50s, confessed, “I was surprised to hear of the fulfilled realities of the Book of Revelation and Chairman Lee meeting with world leaders
” and, “I felt like I have to master the Book of Revelation.”

Chairman Lee of Shincheonji Church of Jesus is currently holding rallies not only within Korea, but also in countries worldwide. Indeed, the first Global Pastors' Conference held in Asia earlier this year will be followed by the second Global Pastors' Conference entitled 'Europe Revival: Testimony on the Fulfillment of Jesus' Words in Revelation', to be held today to an expected audience of thousands of pastors. Chairman Lee will again deliver the fulfilled realities of Revelation that he has witnessed firsthand.
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In response to an outpouring of requests from many pastors for additional lectures following the Shincheonji Bible Seminar held in the cities of Ulsan and Busan, South Korea, in January of this year, the Bible seminar 'Testimony of the Fulfilled Realities of Revelation' was held by Shincheonji Church of Jesus at the Peace Training Institute in Cheongpyeong, Gyeonggi Province, on the 8th June.

On that day, ManHee Lee, Chairman of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, testified in depth about the prophecies and fulfilled realities of the events recorded in the Book of Revelation that he has witnessed firsthand to an audience of about 450 people, including 250 pastors, who were visiting from all over South Korea.

Chairman Lee urged those in attendance who believe in the same God and the same Bible not to fight but to resolve misunderstandings through dialogue.

Chairman Lee said:
“Because we are believers, I think it is right to believe according to the Bible. What I want to say is that it makes no sense fighting over the same Bible while we believe in the same God. We need to meet each other and dialogue.”

Chairman Lee also urged pastors who slander Shincheonji Church of Jesus to reflect on their actions, saying:-
“Instead of mindlessly slandering Shincheonji, you have to identify and inform us about any mistake in what we teach based on the holy scripture. If you just blindly slander us using the words 'Heresy, heresy', you yourself become the heretic. Such people say such things in an attempt to mask their own heretical ways. But if what we teach is indeed not heretical, then you should give up cursing and say so. Don't we believe in the same Holy Spirit, the same God and the same Jesus?”

In addition, Chairman Lee repeatedly emphasised the Bible's message that one should not add to or subtract from the Book of Revelation, and emphasised that pastors must first understand this word and teach it to church members.

Chairman Lee said:-
“It is written that one must not add to or subtract from the Book of Revelation. So, in order not to add to or subtract from this Book of Revelation, it must be taught. Then, shouldn't you know and understand the Word and teach it to your congregation members?”

Chairman Lee also stressed the importance of the times, saying, “When the prophecy wasn't fulfilled, there was nothing to offer, but now that it has been fulfilled and there is a reality, we can clearly explain the reality according to scripture. I hope you understand the Word and teach it well to your congregations.”

Many of the pastors who attended that day were veteran pastors in their 50s and 60s, and even in their 80s. These are people who have been preaching from the Bible for decades. Yet, the reason why Chairman Lee's lecture was well received was because it quenched the unresolved thirst for 'faith' and 'theology'. The pastors who heard and confirmed the reality as well as the unresolved secrets (mysteries) and true meaning of the Book of Revelation agreed that they should spread the Gospel of Shincheonji.

One pastor in attendance said, “This is the first time I've heard such a sermon in 40 years of religious practice. The scope of the lectures given by ordinary pastors is limited to other Bible passages and they neglect the Book of Revelation. I was fascinated to listen to every content (testified by Chairman Lee). It was so logical and orderly. I plan to go and speak to many fellow pastors about the fulfilment of the prophecies recorded in the Book of Revelation and personally learn about them in depth.”

Another pastor in attendance said, “As a pastor for 40 years, I have held positions at the General Assembly and run a church, but I admit that I did not teach and neglected the Book of Revelation.”

He continued, “I know from the outside that there are many people who misunderstand Chairman Lee's position as a religious leader, but when I came here and listened to his words, I discovered that that is simply not true. In the end, there was no mention of him being the saviour or only 144,000 people who are going to be saved and go to heaven. On the contrary, there is a promised great multitude, that is, a lot of people, who need to know the Word.”

He added, “I came to the realisation that I want to lead by sharing the misunderstandings with others and live a correct life of faith by understanding and spreading the word correctly in this era of Revelation, which is the era of the new heaven and new earth.”
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The Bible education from Shincheonji Church of Jesus is drawing in in droves church leaders, including pastors, evangelists and ministers - some of whom have led churches for decades - to the Zion Christian Mission Centre to study the revealed theology (word).

The Zion Christian Mission Centre operates in 610 locations around the world (328 domestically in South Korea and 282 overseas), and centre classes, typically run over a 6-8 month period, are available both online and in person.

Shincheonji Church of Jesus signed its first MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) for biblical exchange with the 'Living for Jesus Church' in 
Tanzania in July 2021, and as of June 5th this year, it has signed MOUs with 12,538 churches in 84 countries. In South Korea, MOUs were signed with a total of 646 churches as of the end of last month.

Starting with Uganda in Africa in January last year, 1341 churches in 41 countries have changed their signs to ‘Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony.’ There is a total of 5614 pastors (5455 overseas) taking lectures at the Zion Christian Mission Centre to learn Shincheonji's revealed theology, and 
the approximate total number of students currently studying the Word at the Zion Christian Mission Centre is 110,000 worldwide. Shincheonji Church of Jesus is likely gearing up to hold its fourth 100,000 graduation ceremony at the end of this year.
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“This lecture was more biblical than any teaching in the Church.”

These are the words of a pastor who attended the Shincheonji Bible Seminar 'Testimony of the Fulfilled Realities of Revelation' held by Chairman ManHee Lee of Shincheonji Church of Jesus at the Shincheonji Peace Training Institute in Cheongpyeong, Gyeonggi Province, Republic of Korea, on the 8th June. 

About 250 pastors attended the lecture on that day. Chairman Lee has continued to invite pastors, saying, “We believe in the Bible and in God, so let’s dialogue with each other through the Bible.” His sincerity is leading to an increasing number of pastors knocking on the door of Shincheonji.

On that day, Chairman Lee 
emphasised the importance of the Book of Revelation several times and said to the pastors, “No matter how many good deeds you have done, it is written that if you add to or subtract from the Book of Revelation, you will not be able to go to heaven.”

For about 20 minutes, Chairman Lee explained in detail the horrors of the Korean War he experienced and the reason he came to faith afterward. He testified in detail about the prophecies and fulfilled realities of the events recorded in the Book of Revelation that he witnessed firsthand. Although he did not specifically mention the identities of the characters in the Book of Revelation for reasons such as defamation, pastors listened to his lectures with great interest, even filming them on video.

Many of the pastors who attended that day were veteran pastors in their 50s and 60s, and even in their 80s. These are people who have been preaching from the Bible for decades. Yet, the reason why Chairman Lee's lecture was well received was because it quenched the unresolved thirst for 'faith' and 'theology'.

One pastor in attendance said, “This is the first time I've heard such a sermon in 40 years of religious practice, so I plan to go and speak to many pastors around me about the fulfilment of the prophecies recorded in the Book of Revelation and personally learn about them in depth.”

Another pastor in attendance said, “This lecture was more biblical than any teaching in the Church.”

And another pastor even went as far as to say, “The Korean church has no future because it does not have the Word.”

Pastors who attended the Shincheonji Bible Seminar expressed a level of commitment to the interests of church congregations by prioritising the Word above all else.
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“I feel that this teaching is true and I was surprised by just how orderly and logical the Word is”

These are the words of a pastor who attended the 'Testimony of the Fulfilled Realities of Revelation' lecture held by Chairman ManHee Lee of Shincheonji Church of Jesus at the Shincheonji Peace Training Institute in Cheongpyeong, Gyeonggi Province, Republic of Korea, on the 8th June. 

In response to a surge of requests by domestic pastors following the Shincheonji Bible Seminar held in 2023, Shincheonji Church of Jesus held lectures in the cities of Busan and Ulsan to an audience of 3000 people, including hundreds of pastors. The lectures were broadcast live simultaneously in nine languages, including English and Chinese.

Today, at the Shincheonji Peace Training Institute, Chairman Lee testified the revealed word and theology to an audience of 450 attendees. 250 pastors were in attendance listening intently, with some busily taking notes.

After meeting Jesus from the moment he came to faith and testifying in detail about the prophecies and fulfilled realities of the events recorded in the Book of Revelation that he witnessed firsthand, Chairman Lee said, “The Book of Revelation has been fulfilled, and I am testifying to the reality of its fulfilment as I saw it,” and “If you add to or subtract from the Book of Revelation, you cannot go to heaven. It says that you cannot enter heaven and will be cursed, so you must not add to or subtract from it.”

He continued, “You must know that the statement that salvation lies in the 12 tribes of Shincheonji is not the words of man, but is recorded in the Bible.”

Chairman Lee urged pastors to engage in dialogue and said, “We are believers written of in the Bible, so we must believe according to the Bible.”

He said, “It is the same Bible and the same God.” He also emphasised that becoming one in the Word will bring glory to God and Jesus.

Mr. A, who has lived a life of faith for 40 years as a church elder, said, “This is the first time I've heard such a sermon in 40 years of religious practice, so I plan to go and speak to many pastors around me about the fulfilment of the prophecies recorded in the Book of Revelation and personally learn about them in depth.”

Mr. B, a pastor from the Presbyterian Church, said, “As a pastor for 40 years, I have held positions at the General Assembly and run a church, but I admit that I did not teach and neglected the Book of Revelation.” He added, “I feel that today's era is the era of Revelation.”

He added, “I think the number of pastors joining Shincheonji will increase significantly in the future.”
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“I thought I was doing a good job of separating waste, but I wasn't doing so properly. Now that I know the proper way, I'll put it into practice right away.”

These are the words of a citizen who participated in the carbon neutrality campaign 'Promise You', held by the Gangdong branch of Shincheonji Volunteer Group near the 2nd North Gate of Olympic Park in Seoul on 1st June.

This campaign was held as continuation of the nationwide carbon neutrality campaigns held by Shincheonji Volunteer Group since the 54th 'Earth Day' (22nd April), a day designated in 1970 to call on governments, communities, and businesses to take action for nature conservation and a healthier Earth.

The purpose of the nationwide carbon neutrality campaign held by Shincheonji Volunteer Group is to inform citizens of the dangers of abnormal climate issues and to encourage the practice of carbon neutrality.

The Gangdong branch promoted carbon neutrality by installing a 5m-long large billboard near the second north gate of Olympic Park. On that day, carbon neutrality practice measures were introduced through a carbon neutrality photo exhibition, introduction of the carbon neutrality point system, quizzes and various experience booths.

After taking the carbon neutrality quiz with her parents, one child who participated in the campaign said, “I learned that climate problems are occurring because the Earth is in pain,” and “I need to help my mum do a better job of separating waste.”

Meanwhile, the carbon neutrality campaign is also being held as part of Shincheonji Volunteer Group's 'Green Nature' environmental programme, which strives to pass on a beautiful environment as a legacy to posterity through wetland conservation activities, environmental clean-ups to protect major facilities and cultural assets, environmental recovery, environmental protection public interest campaigns, and the creation of flower paths in illegal waste dumping areas.
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“If, as pastors, we minister with the Bible every day, yet do not know the words of the Bible, we will not be approved by God.”

These are the words of Sastal Oraon, who has worked as a Pentecostal pastor in India for 20 years, after completing the advanced Bible study course held at the Zion Christian Mission Centre, the free Bible education institute of Shincheonji Church of Jesus that 
offers comprehensive Bible education based on Jesus' teaching, "Freely you have received; freely give."

Since the first 86 graduates of the Zion Christian Mission Centre in 1991, church membership soared to 1365 graduates in 1998, 11,214 graduates in 2010, 25,099 graduates in 2014, 103,764 graduates in 2019, 106,186 graduates in 2022 and 108,084 graduates in 2023, including a significant number of pastors and seminarians.

The Zion Mission Centre's curriculum consists of:
- Introductory Level: Basic Bible knowledge and understanding of Jesus' parables
- Intermediate Level: Understanding the Bible's structure, God's creation, and re-creation
- Advanced Level: In-depth study of the Book of Revelation, the prophecy and its fulfilment

Shincheonji Church of Jesus's Bible education is proven to be excellent in that it is recognised by people of all faiths and none. 
Church leaders (pastors,  evangelists and ministers) who have led churches for decades have now learned the Word at the Zion Christian Mission Centre, as have believers who previously persecuted their family members or acquaintances for attending Shincheonji Church of Jesus.

Moreover, people of other religions, such as Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism, as well as non-religious people, are coming through the doors of the Zion Christian Mission Centre to study the words of the Bible.

Sang-gyu Park, who was a police officer for 31 years, said, “I had no interest in religion or faith whatsoever, but I had negative and critical feelings toward Shincheonji Church of Jesus, and labelled it a cult.” 

He added, “I was a police officer, so what would they do to me?” “As I learned the Word at the Zion Christian Mission Centre,” he continued, “I learned about God who fulfils the promises of the Bible, and my faith grew.” 

He emphasised, “I hope people can throw away their prejudice and bias and judge whether the words of the Bible are true.”

Salvatore Sorrentino, who was raised Roman Catholic from birth and diligently carried out a life of faith “searched numerous books and related materials out of curiosity about spiritual matters, but I couldn't find clear answers.” He has now 
has studied the Word at the Zion Christian Mission Centre in Italy and says, “The decision to take classes at the Zion Christian Mission Centre has been the best decision of my life.”

The statistics are not unimpressive. A
s of the end of May this year, more than 10,300 domestic (Korea) and foreign religious leaders are taking the course - of whom 1800 have now completed the course - and t
he approximate total number of students currently studying the Word at the Zion Christian Mission Centre is 110,000 worldwide. The church plans to hold a graduation ceremony for 100,000 students this year as well.
Sources: https://sports.donga.com/article/all/20240603/125252818/2
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