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A Call Worth Going All In on

Grace Chan Chaplain, a first-year Lecturer in Practical Theology, revisits the path of faith. After graduating from college, I received many job opportunities and was appreciated by my seniors. I was ambitious in developing my career, but my relationship with God grew increasingly distant. Thank God, He pulled me down when my career was taking off. An accident injured my left foot, requiring me to stop working for six months. All my professional achievements vanished, but it gave me time to rest quietly and reflect on my life. Looking back on my growth, I realized that God had always bestowed abundant grace upon my life: growing up in the church from a young age, being built up, and receiving love; deciding to believe in the Lord in high school, being reborn, knowing God, and being baptized into Christ. At that moment, I realized that I had sinned against God because I was attracted by the "bright future" before me and forgot the Father's abundant grace. ...
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The Call to Mission

Grace Chan Chaplain, Lecturer of Practical Theology, is a first-year Master's student in Theology. Her experience with the Lord's Love began in a Christian primary school, where she listened to her teachers explain the Bible. From then on, she simply believed in God and obeyed Him. Later, someone introduced her to church worship services, which began her church life. However, at that time, she only attended worship services, and later, after studying abroad for many years, her relationship with the church was not close. ...
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How Can I Not Live for the Lord?

Grace Chan Chaplain, a first-year Master of Theology student, Lecturer of Practical Theology, shared her stumbling journey of exploring her calling in 2010. Before becoming a believer, her grandmother fell into a coma due to heart disease. A devout friend led her in prayer. During prayer, she felt a profound peace; God answered her prayers, and her grandmother awoke after surgery. At a secondary school evangelistic day camp, she resolved to become a believer and actively participated in church services. Later, God led her to serve in music, becoming the organist for her fellowship and church. Initially, she only wanted to dedicate music to God, but through service, she gradually understood that music can touch hearts and convey God's word. ...
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What root are we pursuing? What source are we tracing? A Discussion of the "Tracing Roots and Sources" Movement and Protestant Theological Thought—John Webster's Perspective

Is There a Protestant Ressourcement? The Perspective of John Webster on Ressourcement Movement and Protestant Theology CHOW Chun Sing Frankie The ressourcement movement, which emerged in the mid-twentieth century and profoundly shaped the Second...
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