Showing posts with label Shincheonji chairman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shincheonji chairman. Show all posts

Monday, March 25, 2013

Shincheonji news: The graduation of Seoul and Gyungki


[Shincheonji Graduation]
Graduates who traveled on an 18-hour plane ride
Graduates participating from different countries around the world


▲ Site of the combined Shincheonji graduation of Seoul and Gyungki

600 foreign graduates from the United States, Japan, China, the Republic of South Africa, Nigeria, Germany, Swiss, Canada, Australia, Ukraine, Indonesia, Uzbekistan etc… from over 10 different countries came to Korea for this graduation, on Nov. 20, 2012.

Daniel and Julia, a married couple from Indonesia took a 10 day break from work to attend the graduation. In spite of their exhaustion that built up during their long travel hours and the harsh cold weather in a different country, the couple, still in joy, expressed how proud they were of becoming God’s first fruit.

Andrew who came from Australia said, “It was my hope to hear the words of the chairman directly. This hope finally fulfilled today. I am so honored and thankful.” He couldn’t hide his excitement. He also said, “Before I received the word, I didn’t know much about Korea. After perceiving that the truth is flowing out from Korea, I wanted to learn more about Korea. I didn’t stop there, but I also wanted to learn Korean so that I can directly hear and perceive the Chairman’s sermons.”

Zubeltulana who came from Uzbekistan expressed her thoughts saying, “I am envious of the many people in Korea who are able to easily encounter this precious word. As I am in Korea, I will diligently study and return back home to make known this precious word to my family and close friends who are living in my home country of Uzbekistan.”
 
 

Friday, February 15, 2013

Shincheonji Q&A: Why are there so many crimes and suffering people even though there are many churches and Christians in our country?

Anybody wants to get an right answer of it. The Chairman of Shinchonji church, Man Hee Lee answers. Here it is.

The Bible says Christians become more evil when they do not follow the principles of religion. It also says, when a person betrays, more evil spirits enter into the person (Mt 12:43-45).Only one-third of the Korean population are Christians and more than two-thirds are unbelievers. It is not just the Christians who are at fault. If the society of unbelievers and the Christian world become corrupt and as a result, the world is filled with unbelief and crimes, the Creator would destroy that world. At this time, the new heaven and new earth will be created and the true culture of heaven will renew the world.

Mr. Lee, have you ever thought about what would happen to your body and soul after death? Because you did not know, you probably did not think about such things. I pray you meet Jesus in Hades and learn about heaven, hell, corruption of the world, and about what you need to receive salvation.



The Joongang Daily News published an article on December 17, 2011, which listed a series of questions the late founder of the Samsung Group, Lee Byeongcheol, asked about religion. The bold-print, front-page article has since drawn a lot of attention around Korea because Mr. Lee directed his 24 questions concerning religion, to a catholic priest a month before he passed.

The world is paying careful attention, not only because the questions were asked by one of the top leaders in the global economy, but also because no one has been able to properly answer them for the last twenty-four years.

The following article provides clear and definitive answers to Lee’s 24 questions about religion. It has been 24 years since these questions were asked, but the answers are finally being proclaimed to the public. Now the people of the world can find the truth they have been seeking.



Religion and the mindset of the world
There are two kinds of entities in the spiritual world. Of the two, I respect God and those who belong to him. In the physical world, I would like to acknowledge the Buddha, the eastern prophet Nam Sa Go, the Buddhist monk Seongcheol and Samsung’s Lee Byeongcheol because they are honest.
Just as the Buddha questioned religion as he agonized over the difficulties of life, Lee Byeongcheol asked his questions about religion in emotional pain as he faced death. Neither of them had the ability to answer their own questions. The Buddha and Nam Sa Go could only speak about what they knew. Before we talk about God, we must first understand the origin of religion. Who can answer questions such as these correctly (1 Cor 2:10)?    - Man Hee Lee-

http://www.scjnews.net/