A Green HKBTS From Faith to Practice

  Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary (HKBTS) has been concerned about the protection of the environment for years. In recent years, it has stepped up its actions in advocating and promoting the green cause on campus. In view of this, the Newsletter invited a number of teachers to talk about environmental protection from the perspective of the Christian faith for the current issue. We also invited Mrs. Celia Lam Juergens, Dean of Administrative Affairs, to tell us how we have been promoting and practicing environmental conservation on campus. Moreover, we interviewed a few members of our Campus Environmental Consultation and Development Committee, who shared their views toward HKBTS’s environmental protection efforts.

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