Our Graduates' Unfinished Theological Journeys

  When brothers and sisters respond to God’s calling and enter Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary (HKBTS), they embark on a theological journey filled with amazing grace. Besides receiving theological training in a community of disciples, they have to learn to keep watch over and walk with one another when they encounter challenges. They have to learn how to support each other by relying on God’s grace which is always sufficient. The students also go through a process of having their lives reshaped by God so that they may become His faithful servants who do not need to be ashamed, and go on with the next phase of the theological journey by putting their faith into practice amidst the strong winds of change in this day and age.

  Now, let us listen to the sharing of the graduates of our Main Programs in the current year on their unfinished theological journeys.

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