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Supporting HKBTS’s Teaching and Research: The Library and the New Academic Building

  Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary (HKBTS) has spared no effort in promoting Christian theological education and academic research. Our teachers have been writing and propounding ideas, as well as publishing academic books for different audiences. The publication of our academic journal Hill Road has contributed greatly to Chinese academia. The wide range of the seminary’s theological programs has helped to nurture the talents of our students along with their spiritual virtues and provide academic knowledge for churches. The various kinds of talks held regularly have made the fruits of academic research available to the public and shown believers how to apply them to their daily lives.

  The library and the new academic building of HKBTS play an important role in this as the backbone of its teaching and research. The Newsletter has interviewed our Associate Librarian Mr. Lam Kin-man and two Associate Deans, Prof. Wong Fook-kong and Prof. Nathan Ng, to introduce our readers to these two important facilities of HKBTS.

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Our Graduates’ Reflections and Sharing

When brothers and sisters are called to enter the Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary (HKBS), they are entering a group of disciples of Christ and receiving theological education. In the fellowship of the group, they learn to be disciples of the Lord, are equipped with biblical and theological knowledge, learn to practice their faith and pastoral skills, and cultivate spiritual character. Even though the environment is changing and there are ups and downs, we still face the challenges of life and study together, experience the brokenness and renewal of life, broaden our spiritual horizons, and learn to obey the Lord's unexpected plans. I hope that this year’s graduating students will continue to be favored and used by the Lord, become His worthy servants, spread the gospel, build churches, and expand the kingdom of God. Now, let us listen carefully to the reflections of graduates from the main campus theology program. ...