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After Graduation…
In this issue of "College News", three alumni, old, middle and young, were interviewed to share with readers their various experiences and insights in their ministry lives. Their stories after graduation make us feel that even though things have changed and the years have passed, the Lord's grace remains unchanged - the Lord's grace is made perfect in the weakness of His servants, and His preparations are always just right.
The Problem of Identifying with Biblical Persons and Times
Jerry E. Moye Professor of Old Testament and Spirituality As preachers and as teachers of the Bible and theology, we are faced with an inevitable problem, and it is also a good problem, that is, we must go back and forth between between theoretical academic research and practical application of knowledge. These two aspects are complementary to each other. As a Bible teacher, consultant pastor, and preacher, the author has tried to connect issues of Bible study and exegesis with spirituality, and has received a lot of help from them. On the one hand, we pay attention to correct biblical exegesis to prevent the abuse of the basic tool of the faith community. On the other hand, we also pay attention to a sound and fulfilling spirituality, so that we can have more fear of God and be upright. ...
A Familiar Community
Interview with Rev. Ip King-tak. Alumnus Ip King-tak serves as a voluntary internship supervisor in our college and just returned to school last month to deliver a special lecture. He has been on the road to ministry for more than 20 years. In 1984, when he was about to complete the Master of Divinity program at the Baptist College, he had already started working as the Liaison Officer for Christian Student Activities in the Chaplaincy Office of Hong Kong Baptist College. Three years later, he applied for a leave of absence and went to the United States to study for a master's degree in theology. One year after graduation, he continued to study in the UK. Unexpectedly, after obtaining his doctorate there, he would return to this institution to teach. He also did not expect that after more than ten years of trouble-free teaching career, God would lead him back to his original campus pastoral office last year─this time. , but he became a school chaplain. This time, he faced challenges he had never encountered before...