My Precious Serendipity

Eva Ho (M. Div.) When we decided to leave the ministry, we felt that we needed to receive comprehensive theological training, so we applied to study theology abroad. However, unexpectedly, Heavenly Father brought me, my husband, and our children back to Hong Kong. After returning to Hong Kong, I originally planned to enroll in an online theology course to meet the needs of my children. However, due to the Rev. Dr. Mei Chi-li’s
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My HKBTS Hidden Curriculums

Jones Chan (B.Th.) Jones Chan and Professor Deng Shaoguang’s four-year Bachelor of Theology course ended in the blink of an eye. Looking back on my first year attending the spiritual training camp held by Baptist Theological Seminary in Cheung Chau, it seems like the first time I met my classmates. But now I have to write a graduation speech. Looking back on these four years, I have learned a lot and experienced the grace of the Lord. ...
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The Path of Theological Training Traveled by Our Graduates

Brothers and sisters were called by God to enter the Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary ("Baptist") and embark on the "theological path." Along the way, in addition to learning theological knowledge, practicing pastoral skills, and cultivating spiritual character, students also learned "hidden courses" in the fellowship of the disciple group, experienced God's love and healing, and reflected on themselves and God and with each other. relationships with others, and groups, and constantly seek understanding through faith and practice faith. I wish them not to forget their original intention, keep their mission in mind, and become good preachers and pastors! ...
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Ministry and Powerlessness: The Implications of Daniel 1:1-6 for Our Situation in HK

Wong Fook-kong Professor of Old Testament In August, in my Master of Theology class, I asked the students: “Do you feel that sitting here in class today and learning about the ancient Near East world is of no use?” They agreed, thinking that studying these things from thousands of years ago had little to do with Hong Kong, which is in dire straits today. To encourage them, I told this story: In the mid-1990s, I was studying in the United States. At that time, my husband and I were very good friends with a Christian couple from Hong Kong. Unfortunately, this classmate's wife's cancer recurred and she knew that the chances of recovery were low. One day, I called this classmate, but he was not at home, and his wife answered the phone. I asked about her condition over the phone, and she answered clearly: "If this last chemotherapy is not successful, there will be no hope for me to survive." She cried as she spoke. I really wanted to comfort her but I didn't know how to start. At that moment, I felt very helpless. During that period, the feeling of "incompetence" was very strong. I felt that everything I had learned and knew could not help her at all. ...
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Testimony to God’s Change of Life

Ngai Ching-yiu (B.Th. 1) The Prodigal Son I made the decision to believe in the Lord in junior high school and started going to church in high school. On my journey of faith, a significant and profound experience was related to my baptism. The reason why I decided to be baptized was actually very simple. I could not but acknowledge the reality of God, so I decided to confirm and acknowledge my Christian identity. The church I attend happens to be the same church that my grandmother used to attend, and I believe this is truly God’s leading. ...
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Help Youngsters to Become Christ’s Disciples

Hosanna Ho (M.Div. 1) From being confused about faith to being determined to follow the Lord I am a second-generation Christian and grew up in the church. However, during secondary school, I also went through the stage of confusion about faith that most second-generation Christians go through: I didn’t know why I went to church, and I was even less sure whether I really believed in Jesus. Thankfully, I had great spiritual companions and mentors around me who helped me through that phase. ...
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Here Am I. Trample Me!

Jaclyn Ng (M.Div. 1) Doing good leads to suffering? I attended a Christian primary school since I was young, and when I was in primary 3, I joined the Girls' Brigade of Christ. From then on, Christ took on an increasing share of my life. I began to know more about God's Word and wanted to grasp the values of the Kingdom of Heaven and become a daughter who pleases God. Therefore, when something happens that I consider to be unjust, I cannot tolerate it. When I was in Primary 6, I reported my classmates’ misdeeds to the teacher. As a result, the whole class boycotted me. I felt extremely lonely every minute in the classroom, and I was always the only one left in all group activities. I cried and cursed God every day, not understanding why I insisted on doing righteous things for Him, but He took away all my friends! However, I still simply believed in His existence and continued to attend church meetings regularly. ...
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In the Time of COVID-19 Outbreak, What Do We Care About?

Eric Kwong Associate Professor of Practical Theology (World Religions) Self-protection and love for neighbour When an epidemic breaks out, people’s instinctive reaction is to protect themselves from infection. This is understandable and can even be regarded as a civic responsibility, because if one less person is infected, it will reduce the pressure on Hong Kong’s medical system and help control the epidemic. But when the epidemic spreads, people only care about protecting themselves, which may evolve into a self-centered lifestyle. The Bible does not teach us to live a self-protective life, but to care for our neighbors around us. ...
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Love in the Time of Coronavirus

Vincent Lau Assistant Professor of Practical Theology (Christian Ethics) If the novel coronavirus had not broken out, we could have worshipped and gathered together as usual. People would not have to keep a distance from each other and reduce meetings. Schools would not have to be closed, group members would not have felt disconnected from each other, and the market would not have been so depressed. Baptist Theological Seminary has stopped classroom teaching and switched to online teaching for some time. Many students feel that they have no fellowship life. They can neither review, do homework, eat, drink and have fun in groups of three or five, nor do they have face-to-face communication. They feel cut off from each other and their spiritual lives are drying up. ...
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What Kind of Time Are We Living in? A Meditation amidst the Pandemic

Andres Tang Professor of Christian Thought (Theology and Culture) What kind of generation is this? The political movement that lasted for more than half a year had not yet completely subsided when the new coronavirus epidemic broke out. What kind of era is Hong Kong society living in? Whether it is a natural disaster or a man-made disaster, it is not what we want to see. Who likes to be in a state of panic? Who wants to live in panic and fear? However, are humans themselves completely without responsibility for the situation we find ourselves in today? Or, we have to admit that whether it is a natural disaster or a man-made disaster, it is only because people themselves have not treated human society and the natural world well that they have caused today's consequences and ultimately have to bear the consequences themselves. This is the judgment of "being left to perish" mentioned in the Bible. God does not have to deliberately punish us. He only needs to turn a blind eye to us, limit His protection, and not stop us from doing evil, so that we can suffer the consequences and fall into panic all day long. ...
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