Walking Together on the Path of Theological Training

Brothers and sisters are called to enter the Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary (HKBTS) to equip themselves to become faithful servants of God. How have they navigated through this journey of theological training? What are their feelings and experiences? In this issue of the Newsletter, we have invited some graduates of the Main Campus Programs to share their experiences and to witness the Lord who walks with us.

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No More Stalling

Chi-wah Yip (B.Th. 1) I made up my mind to believe in the Lord at a sermon when I was in junior high school. Later, through the introduction of my classmates, I joined the church fellowship and worship, and began to have a stable church life. I was baptized and joined the church in 1997, and began to try different ministry positions. I am grateful for the days that followed, whether in work, love, marriage, or having children, I experienced God’s great grace, which greatly strengthened my faith in God. ...
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Rekindle My First Aspiration

Kuan-wa Wong (M.Div. 1) Searching for the meaning of life I was born into a traditional family and my family “deeded” me to the God of Land when I was young. My parents were very strict with me. When I was in elementary school, I had a bad temper and low self-esteem. I did a lot of negative things, such as running away from home, smoking, drinking, swearing, self-harming, and bullying classmates. In the eyes of my teachers, I was a problem child. When I was in fifth and sixth grade, I often asked myself, "What is the meaning of my life?" No matter how successful I am in the future, even if I become the richest man in the world, I can't take anything with me when I die. I even thought that I couldn't choose how I came into this world, but I could choose when to leave. ...