United as One and Moving Forward

Interviewee: Mr. Kuen Pak-sui Brother Kuen Pak-sui is a member of Kowloon City Baptist Church. He is enthusiastic in serving, especially in preaching the gospel and participating in community care ministries. He served in the church mission for twenty years, expanding overseas and domestic ministries; he served in the missionary department for fifteen years, responsible for local missions, caring for seminary students, caring for local communities, and developing Indian domestic workers ministries. He also serves as the director of the Friendship Department and a mentor for the growth class. Brother Quan runs a business and opens a factory. He and his wife have one son and one daughter. ...
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A Seminary That Engages with Society and the Church

Interviewee: Deacon Vincent Kwan Deacon Vincent Kwan is a second-generation Christian. He has been attending church since he was a child and has been growing up and serving in To Kwa Wan Baptist Church. He was the chairman of the church council and is currently the chairman of the Deacons' Committee. Deacon Guan has been working in the financial industry since graduating from university and currently works for a company related to stock indexes. He and his wife have two sons. ...
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Fellowship-like Council

Interviewee: Mr. Ma Yuk-ming Brother Ma Yuk-ming is a member of Caiping Baptist Church and has believed in the Lord for nearly forty years. Brother Ma was once the chairman of the church's deacon board. After stepping down more than ten years ago, he studied for a theology diploma and has been serving in the church's Sunday school department for many years. Brother Ma founded his own company thirty years ago and, with God’s provision, it has achieved remarkable development. In order to express his gratitude to God for his grace, he and his wife established a fund in 2016 to support some budding gospel ministries. ...
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The Reciprocal Relationship of HKBTS and Churches

Interviewee: Prof. Ir. Steve Wong Professor Ir. Steve Wong has been attending church since he was a child. He has attended and served in Diamond Hill Baptist Church and Tai Kok Tsui Baptist Church for fifty years. In addition to serving in the church, Professor Huang also actively participates in voluntary work for school-running groups, establishing schools locally and overseas to educate students and spread the gospel. Professor Huang is engaged in the construction consultancy and environmental protection industries. The company he founded has now grown into a multinational enterprise. Professor Huang and his wife have three children, all of whom are Christians. ...
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HKBTS and the President’s Council

Joshua Cho President The President’s Council (“Council”) of Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary (“HKBS”) was established in the 1980s. Later, the development of the Senate slowed down and the opportunities for members to meet and communicate with each other gradually decreased. It was not until 2009 that the situation began to improve when I reconvened the Senate members and held regular meetings every year. After ten years, I am pleased to see that the relationship between members has become closer and they are increasingly able to play the role of advisors. As our relationships grow closer, the atmosphere at the annual gatherings is always heated and exciting. Members are enthusiastic and willing to share their knowledge and experiences without reservation. ...
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The Auxiliary Engine of HKBTS: The President’s Council

The Dean’s Council is an important advisory body of Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary, assisting the Dean, offering advice and suggestions for the development of the Seminary and making valuable contributions. Therefore, this issue of "Institute News" invited Dean Cao Weitong to talk about this organization and interviewed some members to share their feelings and ideas. ...
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Remain True to Our Original Aspiration and Keep Our Mission Firmly in Mind

Li Jiangyong (M.Div.) Li Jiangyong and Dean Cao Weitong remember their initial aspirations when they first arrived at Baptist Theological Seminary. The teacher soon arranged for mainland students to introduce themselves. At that time, I introduced my purpose in this way: My purpose of coming to Baptist Theological Seminary was to become a good preacher; to provide solid messages on the pulpit and to shepherd the believers well. In the past two and a half years, my goal has been very clear. Based on the belief of "never forgetting the original intention and keeping the mission in mind", I have continued to study hard and achieved all-round development in the five aspects of spirit, morality, intelligence, physique and sociality. ...
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How Do I Learn to “Do Theology”?

Eric Wong (MCS), Master of Christian Studies Eric Wong and other students reviewed their three-year study life. They said that the theological training not only enabled them to gain knowledge, but also enabled them to serve the church more effectively. The teachings in the seminary made me realize that "thinking seriously about God, preaching seriously about God, and bearing witness to God seriously" is our responsibility as created beings and the true purpose of our creation. Theology is important to the Christian community because it concerns how we know God and how we know others around us. ...
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Faith-Seeking-Understanding

Michael Tang (M.Div) Searching for answers in faith I still remember when I applied for the interview at Baptist Theological Seminary, the dean asked me why I wanted to study at the seminary and what my expectations were for studying there. Of course, the primary reason for admission is God’s calling on me. As for my expectations for learning, I remember that I had several questions in my mind at that time, and I hoped that studying theology would give me the answers. I vaguely remember two of the questions: "What is the church? What should the church be like?" and "What is fellowship? What should fellowship be like?" These questions were triggered by my service and faith experience. Being young and untrained in theology, I thought seminary must be the place to seek answers to these questions and that I would be able to find the answers there. ...
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My Path of Theological Training

Fong King-yan (M.Div) Fong King-yan with his wife Yongmei and their son Huoyan In response to God’s calling, my wife Yongmei and I started studying theology at Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary in August 2016. Time flies, and now I have embarked on the path of preaching. Looking back at the past three years, what traces has the gracious God left? If I were to describe these three years, I would say that the theological path is unfamiliar and dangerous; at the same time, it is also lovable and enriching. If it were not for God’s protection and care, I dare say that I would not have been able to embark on this theological path. ...
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