Pastors in UK, South Africa and New Zealand Sign MOU with Shincheonji Church of Jesus for Mutual Cooperation
The atmosphere in the religious community is changing around the world, as the number of churches that have signed MOUs for biblical exchange with Shincheonji Church of Jesus has reached 13,174 in 85 countries. In addition, 1671 churches in 43 countries have become one with Shincheonji Church of Jesus and changed their church signs.
In countries including the UK, South Africa and New Zealand, which are overseen by the Philip Tribe of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the number of MOUs signed is 194 in 10 countries, and the number of church sign changes to Shincheonji Church of Jesus is 102 churches in 6 countries.
The purpose behind the MOU signing is for the mutual cooperation and development of all churches, and includes the teaching of the Bible.
Among the pastors learning the words of Shincheonji Church of Jesus through the MOU, Pastor Faith Chikanda, who is currently studying the Bible from the Zion Mission Centre of Shincheonji Church of Jesus in Cape Town, South Africa, said, “Shincheonji Church of Jesus accurately explains the complexities of the Bible,” and “I learned about Jesus and the New Testament in detail and understood it clearly, realised how I should live my life today, and gained more reverence for God.”
Fellow Pastor Clemence Kangetsambo, who is also studying at the Zion Mission Centre in South Africa, said, “The promised pastor, who testifies to the word of truth, is here. If you are hesitant, please come and listen and check for yourself with the Bible as the standard.”
A representative of the Philip Tribe of Shincheonji Church of Jesus in Korea repeatedly emphasised, “The reason why domestic and foreign pastors are signing MOUs with Shincheonji Church of Jesus and replacing their church signs is because the reality of the prophecy of the Book of Revelation promised in the New Testament can be shown and testified here according to the 5W1H principle.”
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