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Good Neighbor of the Homeless
Group 6 and Group 7 (Sham Shui Po) of the Bachelor of Theology students Ng Siu-man took a group photo of this community tour, which was led by the Christian Concern for the Homeless Association in Sham Shui Po District. The "homeless people" served by this agency include homeless people, people facing homelessness, and people living in poor housing. Our tour guides are recipients of this association. The tour routes are mainly arranged according to the places where the recipients live their daily lives, including barbecue restaurants, Chinese herbal fruit shops, McDonald's, and Internet cafes. Roast meat shops and Chinese herbal fruit shops are the shops that this tour guide often visits, while McDonald's and Internet cafes are his places to rest and relax. ...
Sowing the Seeds of Change under Urban Renewal
Group photo of the first group (Yau Ma Tei) of Bachelor of Theology student Zeng Huanlin. The community our first group visited was Yau Ma Tei. The tour guide took the students into the streets and alleys of Yau Ma Tei, allowing us to get to know this old community that is facing reconstruction. ...
Going into the Community and Sowing the Seeds of Change
On January 16 this year, our college held a "Spiritual Training Day" to prepare teachers and students for the new academic season. The theme of this time is "Going into the Community", but how can understanding and serving the community be spiritual exercises? What does it mean to “work hard” in the community? How does all this relate to evangelism and missionary mission? ...