The Prodigal Returns: Responding to the Lord’s Love

Wu Chengjin, Bachelor of Theology, was in the first year of kindergarten when my parents divorced. I expect to be loved and given love at home, but I have never been able to do so. It wasn’t until I entered middle school that my classmates took me back to church. I felt the care of the brothers, sisters and elders in the church, so I naturally projected the concept of "home" on the church, thinking that I could be loved and given love there, and I quickly joined the life of the church. ...
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Lord, I Offer My Life to You

Liu Zhiyin, first-year Master of Divinity, is on a journey to find her calling. I grew up in a Christian family. I once suffered from anxiety, and was later healed by the Lord. This made me realize human limitations and understand that everything about me belongs to the Lord. Therefore, I am determined: If the Lord is willing, I am willing to dedicate my life to His use. ...
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Recognizing the Hidden Calling

Yi-Hua Yu, first year Master of Divinity. I had known God in kindergarten and middle school, and had several vague decision-making experiences. However, it was not until I entered social work and I truly believed in the Lord at the "Billy Graham Evangelistic Conference." In my early years of believing in the Lord, I grew up in the “University Discipleship Training Group”. It was not until 2014 that I was baptized and joined the church. Later, when I participated in the missionary mission of the church, God showed me that pastors and missionaries in the field were not afraid of hardships and were faithfully committed to the mission of the gospel. This made my heart burning and inspired me to work for God with all my heart. From then on, I began to participate in various services in the church and sought opportunities to serve in the Christian middle school where I was teaching. ...
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Love, I Am Willing

He Yongen is studying theology in his first year of Master of Divinity? For me, the question has never been "Why read?", but "Why not read?". To this question, I had a definite answer in the past: unwilling, because I don’t want to have a lifelong commitment and love for other people’s lives. I have seen many people, even though they are old and appear to be safe, their lives are riddled with holes. It is indeed a miracle that I have been able to grow through great grace; but also to shoulder the responsibility to make other people's lives grow and even be rich, that is really a heavy burden. ...
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Poverty, None of the Church’s Business … !?: Exploring the Theological and Ethical Significance of John Howard Yoder’s Discourse on the Practice of the Lord’s Supper

Poverty, None of the Church's Business … !?: Exploring the Theological and Ethical Significance of John Howard Yoder's Discourse on the Practice of the Lord's Supper Vincent CP LAU The discourse on the Lord's Supper by John Howard Yoder in...
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