438 Churches in Africa, Central and South America, and Asia Changed Their Signboards to Shincheonji Church of Jesus in 2 Years

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As of the 16th of October, 1671 churches in 43 countries, including 438 churches from the John Tribe, one of the 12 tribes of Shincheonji Church of Jesus that operates in Africa, Central and South America, and Asia, have changed their church signboard to 'Shincheonji Church of Jesus'.

Changing the signboard means moving to a new denomination. Shincheonji Church of Jesus, which was founded in the Republic of Korea, provides teaching materials to these churches so that pastors can teach the revealed theology of Shincheonji Church of Jesus to their congregations. Shincheonji Church of Jesus also dispatches lecturers overseas.

Pastors who have changed signboard cite the excellence of the Word taught by Shincheonji Church of Jesus as the main reason for doing so. This has led to 'quality growth' in areas including improved preaching skills and church revival.

Pastor A, who is serving in the Philippines, said that after the signboard was replaced, he was able to “experience a newfound freedom in preaching the Word.

Pastor B, who is serving in Washington, D.C., also said, “In my previous denomination, I filled the pews by giving money to the church members. However, now, the Word is the only way to lead the church members, and more church members are following me.”

Pastor C, who is serving in Venezuela, said, “While studying the word at Shincheonji Church of Jesus, I realised that only this place can teach the meaning of the prophecy of Revelation and the word of fulfilment that have appeared in reality as prophesied.”

Pastor D, who is serving in Uruguay, said, “After hearing the words of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, I came to understand the Bible more clearly and gained deep perception” and “It has become my pastoral vision to inform more pastors (of the words of Shincheonji Church of Jesus).”

It is expected that the number of church signboard replacements will increase rapidly due to word of mouth from pastors and reports from various countries.

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