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Rich Theological Journeys

Brothers and sisters enter Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary to equip themselves for God in order to serve better. What joys and sorrows did they have during their studies? What hardships and graces have you experienced? What are your thoughts and experiences? This issue of "College News" invites some graduates of the school's theology courses to share their rich theological journeys.