A Lingering Spiritual Urge

Cheung Ting (M.Div. 1) has been a Christian for twenty years, having escaped death in Alice Springs. I've always been passionate about ministry. Perhaps seeing my active involvement in evangelism, others often ask if I've considered becoming a preacher. I firmly deny it, as I don't feel God has such a calling for me. Furthermore, I'm obsessed with being a "strong woman," thinking that striving in the workplace and dedicating myself to ministry in my spare time is ideal. Therefore, I never considered becoming a preacher until a "miracle" occurred, and I heard God's call for the first time. ...
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How Hard It Is to Leave behind the Nets Immediately

Cheung Wai-shun (M.Div. 1) Eleven years of suppressed thoughts resurfaced. In 1997, I went to study in Seattle, USA, living with my eldest sister. In October of that year, my eldest sister, the church choir, and I went to Vancouver to visit other churches. On the evening of our return trip, my eldest sister, I, and two brothers and sisters drove back to Seattle. As my brother was driving, the sister beside him jokingly asked, "Brother, are you driving well enough?" He replied, "Don't worry, we have eternal life!" A moment later, he added, "No, my little brother in the back hasn't believed in the Lord yet. Little brother, do you want to believe in the Lord?" I nodded and replied, "Yes." When we got home, they led me in the prayer of faith, and that's how I became a Christian. ...
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Snapshots of Campus Life

This issue of "College News" invites readers to enter the "Baptist" campus, come among us, and experience the multifaceted campus life of our students through the sharing of more than ten theological students of our college. Students taking classes take six to seven subjects each semester and attend class for approximately 16 to 18 hours per week. "Class" is an important part of campus life. What is the learning in the classroom and the relationship between teachers and students like? ...
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Responses

In recent years, many theological schools in Hong Kong have successively launched doctorate in philosophy and pastoral ministry courses. I thought to myself: Why has it still not been long since the Baptist School launched a doctoral program? I believe this is also the expectation of many students, alumni, and pastors. Recently, I learned from a teacher that "Baptist God" will soon launch a doctoral program in theology. I am really grateful for the college and theological students, as well as the church and the pastor. For "Baptist", this marks the beginning of a new page in the college's important mission of cultivating church successors. I believe that the new curriculum will adhere to the teaching philosophy that the college has always valued, which is to combine teaching, research, and pastoral training. On the one hand, it will cultivate teaching talents who can devote themselves to theological education in the future. On the other hand, it will also improve the teaching and pastoral skills of in-service pastors. Maintain quality in ministry. ...
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The Doctor of Theology Program: From Conception to Birth

The Sharing of the Three Doctors After more than three years of deliberation and preparation, our school will launch a doctoral degree program in theology in the spring of the 2012-13 academic year. Three members of the "Doctoral Program Preparatory Committee", Dr. Deng Shaoguang, Dr. Huang Fuguang, and Dr. Zeng Sihan, were interviewed by "College News" and shared with readers the preparation process of the doctoral program, as well as the ideas, expectations and commitments behind it... ..
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New Milestone —— The ThD Program

Our school will launch a doctoral degree program in theology in the spring of the 2012-13 academic year. In response to the needs in the three aspects, since the 1960s, our school, as one of the founders of the Asian Baptist Theological Seminary (ABGTS), has offered doctoral courses in a joint manner and participated in the training of theological talents in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia. Later, in 1999, the college officially established a graduate school and offered a master's degree program in theology. ...
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Walking on Nin Ming Road: Reflection on Education and Theological Education

Chow Pui-shan, Director of Distance Education Program: This year marks exactly ten years since I began walking Nian Ming Road. Nian Ming Road has taken me through three years of studying for a Master of Divinity and three years of studying for a Master of Theology, and has also led me to the distance education program and my role as a co-worker in this department. For me, Nian Ming Road is a path to education, leading me to theological education at Baptist Theological Seminary and, subsequently, to serving God here. The narrow and long Nian Ming Road is crisscrossed by the figures of teachers, co-workers, and students. When classes began at the end of August this year, the road was filled with many new footprints. The youthful energy of these new students, freshly embarking on Nian Ming Road and preparing for their full-time ministry, has added a new dimension to the landscape of Baptist Theological Seminary on Nian Ming Road and has also sparked my reflections on education and theological education. ...
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A New Chapter

Au Siu-yin (M.Div.) Three years ago, in the midsummer, I began a new chapter in my life at Baptist Theological Seminary with trepidation. I entered seminary to be trained because my calling from God was clear, and I had a deep peace and assurance in my heart. However, since my home was quite far from the seminary, the daily commute to school was long and physically exhausting. Furthermore, having left school nearly twenty years ago, and considering my advanced age, reentering a new environment and pursuing a full-time program was a tremendous challenge. Furthermore, balancing my demanding studies with family life and church service was no easy feat. Looking back now, I can't fully recall how I navigated these challenges and pressures. I only know that God's grace remained unwavering throughout this period, and it only grew more abundant!
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Without Regrets

Law Ming-yuen, Bachelor of Arts in Ministry (BAPS), remembers running into Dean Cao Weitong after a morning assembly in my first year. He asked me if I regretted attending Baptist Theological Seminary. I replied, "No." Now, after four years in this great family of Baptist Theological Seminary, I am even more deeply grateful to God for leading me to this seminary and to learn and grow within this community of faith. ...
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