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“Education is Faith” Shincheonji Seoul James Tribe Grows Faith Through Bible Education

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A Shincheonji Seoul James Tribe member is taking notes while listening to the training

“My life changed through the Revelation education”

Min-jeong Kim (32, female), a believer, said that she experienced a great change in her religious life through the ‘Revelation Education’ of Shincheonji Church of Jesus.

At the Seoul James Tribe Church of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, located in Seoul, faith is not just about attending services - it is about learning, understanding, and applying the Bible. Even on weekend mornings, the church’s education centre is filled with members deeply engaged in structured Bible study, diligently taking notes.

Moreover, the education programme at Shincheonji Seoul James Tribe is not a one-time event but a continuous journey. More than 152 educational training sessions are held throughout the year, members can actively register and participate in step-by-step, topic-based studies to deepen their understanding of the Bible.

Programmes like the ‘10-Minute Speech,’ ‘Bible Study Test,’ and ‘Revelation Memorisation Campaign’ encourage members to explore scripture and articulate their faith. These activities go beyond acquiring knowledge - they help members incorporate biblical teachings into their daily lives.

Mi-sook Jang (55), a participant in the memorisation campaign, reflected, “This was not just about memorising scripture but about deeply contemplating its meaning. During the COVID-19 period, my passion for faith dwindled, but memorising God’s Word reignited my spiritual motivation.”

The Revelation Education is creating inner transformation. Min-jeong Kim (32) shared how studying the Book of Revelation changed her life. “I used to prefer solitude and avoided socialising, but through Bible study, I realised that just as God loves people, I, too, should build relationships.”

She continued, “Now, I participate in church volunteer work and make an effort to connect with others. Studying the Word has also strengthened my bond with my parents, inspiring me to give back the love I have received. Despite the challenges of society, I now live each day with God’s strength.”

Gyu-soo Shin, the head of the Seoul James Tribe of Shincheonji, emphasised, “The role of the church is to help believers correctly understand the Bible, live a faith that leads to heaven, and practise what they have received. While many churches face decline, Shincheonji Church continues to grow because of its thorough and systematic education. Our goal is to nurture a faith that is not just heard but lived.”

As faith flourishes through education, Shincheonji Seoul James Tribe continues to stand out as a model of spiritual growth, demonstrating that true belief is not just in words, but in action.
Source: vo.la/ZeHQVp

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