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✨ Honoring Korean War Veterans in Paju With Heartfelt Service ❤️


More than 200 graduates from the Zion Christian Mission Center of the Shincheonji Church gathered on November 29 to prepare 1,000kg of kimchi for Korean War veterans, hoping to honor a history that many say is slowly fading from public memory. 

At a kimchi factory in Paju, volunteers followed detailed hygiene training, checked each other’s aprons and sanitary caps, and worked with sincere care as they prepared boxes of kimchi to deliver to those who once carried the burden of protecting their country. 



International volunteers also joined the effort 🌍, expressing deep respect for the young soldiers who fought in the war and sharing hopes for a peaceful world without conflict. As participants shifted from kimchi-making to packaging, the work finished earlier than expected, and many volunteers reflected that although the task was tiring, it felt light compared to the sacrifices veterans had made. 

Veterans expressed gratitude for not being forgotten, while volunteers felt humbled, saying that offering kimchi alone could never match the weight of what the veterans once endured ✨.



✨ Yeongdeungpo Volunteers Share Love Through Kimchi for National Heroes ❤️


Graduates of the 116th class from Shincheonji Yeongdeungpo Church celebrated their completion by volunteering on November 29 to make kimchi for national meritorious persons, turning the teachings they learned from the Bible into real action. 

At the lively volunteer site, graduates prepared pickled cabbage, mixed seasoning, and packed kimchi with joyful teamwork, sharing tips like “add plenty of seasoning” and “cut the bottom so it’s easier to eat.” 



Many expressed deep gratitude as they worked, including one graduate who said she thought of her grandfather, a Korean War veteran, while participating. 

A total of 30 boxes of kimchi were delivered that day to five veterans’ organizations in Dongjak District, with an additional 70 boxes scheduled for delivery on December 1 to groups in Bucheon, Gangseo, and Yangcheon. 



Leaders from veterans’ associations shared their appreciation, saying such acts of kindness truly help the country, while the church branch leader encouraged graduates to continue living as “light and salt,” putting love into practice just as Jesus taught. ✨🌍❤️


✨ Sharing Warmth in Nowon: Graduates Join a Year-End Kimchi Festival ❤️


Graduates of the 116th class from the Zion Christian Mission Center in the Seoul James Tribe marked the end of the year by joining a kimchi volunteer festival on November 29 in Sanggye-dong, Nowon. 

Guided by the message of “practicing God’s teaching to serve,” over 100 graduates helped prepare 250 heads of salted cabbage, mixed the seasoning, and packed the finished kimchi into 150 boxes filled with warmth and gratitude. 

The festive event also featured game zones, food-sharing booths, and craft activities, creating a joyful community atmosphere. All 250 portions of kimchi were delivered to local veterans’ organizations, including the Nowon branch of the Korean Veterans Association and the Korean War Veterans Association, whose leaders expressed sincere thanks for the meaningful support. 

The tribe leader shared hopes that this volunteer activity would inspire graduates to continue spreading love and kindness in their communities ✨🌍❤️.

✨ Serving With Love in Jeonju: Graduates Begin Their First Kimchi Volunteer Step ❤️


A total of 255 graduates from the 116th class of the Zion Christian Mission Center in the Shincheonji Doma Tribe joined their "first Kimchi Volunteer Step” in Jeonju, gathering from nearby regions like Iksan, Gunsan, and Jeongeup. 

Over three days, they harvested 1,300 heads of cabbage in Bongdong and helped prepare kimchi with grateful hearts for completing their studies. 

The 320 boxes of kimchi were delivered through the Korean War Veterans Association and local community centers to seniors living alone and families in need. 

Graduates shared that serving with the love they received from God and Jesus made the experience meaningful, hoping the kimchi brings comfort during winter, while leaders encouraged them to continue spreading small acts of kindness that brighten their communities ✨❤️🌍.


✨ A Warm Beginning in Gumi: Graduates Share Love Through Kimchi ❤️


On November 29, graduates of the 116th class from the Shincheonji Thaddeus Tribe gathered near Gumi Station to prepare 1.5 tons of kimchi as part of their “First Step” volunteer event, celebrating their graduation by putting their learning into action. 

Around 220 participants from regions including Daegu, Pohang, Gumi, Gyeongju, and Andong worked together to season and pack the kimchi, creating a lively and warm atmosphere. 

The finished kimchi was delivered to eight local veterans’ and welfare organizations, which expressed gratitude for the meaningful support during the year-end season. 

Graduates shared that serving others helped them rediscover the meaning of their faith, while tribe representatives expressed hope to continue community-centered volunteer efforts ✨🌍❤️.


#ShincheonjiVolunteer, #KimchiSharingEvent, #116thClassGraduates, #CommunityServiceKorea, #KoreanWarVeteransSupport, #WarmWinterCampaign

 ✅ Key Points

  • 🌱 97.9% of graduates said their lives improved after studying at Zion Christian Mission Center.

  • 💡 50.7% found inner peace and stability through learning the Bible.

  • 🌍 57% of participants were non-believers who discovered faith for the first time.

  • ❤️ Many said the teachings became a true turning point in their lives.

  • ✨ The course helped people find new purpose, hope, and confidence beyond religion.



From Emptiness to Enlightenment: How Shincheonji’s Bible Lessons Changed Lives 🌟


Have you ever met someone who said, “This class changed my life”? That’s exactly what thousands of people are saying after completing the Zion Christian Mission Center of the Shincheonji Church of Jesus. 🕊️ Even those with no previous faith found their hearts and lives completely transformed — calling it a turning point in life.



🌱 Discovering Peace Beyond Religion


A recent survey of 1,285 soon-to-be graduates revealed something remarkable — 97.9% said their lives changed for the better after taking the Bible course. 🌟


When asked what changed the most, 99% gave positive answers, and more than half — 50.7% — said they found inner peace and stability.


Many in their twenties said they finally escaped feelings of anxiety and emptiness. One student, who had grown up in church, shared that they always feared death but now found peace through understanding God’s true purpose. Another, in his seventies, said he finally felt calm and grateful for life itself. ❤️



💡 Finding Purpose and Direction in Life


The second most common change? A new sense of life direction. About 42% of respondents said they now live with clear goals and purpose. One graduate said, “I used to drift through life without a goal, but now I feel grateful — I finally know what happiness and purpose mean.”


This shift wasn’t just about religion — it was about rediscovering meaning. People found new values, courage, and even love for themselves and others. Many said the experience taught them how to reflect deeply on life and relationships.



🌍 Growth of Faith and Understanding


For 46.7%, the biggest change was spiritual growth. A participant in their twenties said they had studied the Bible for years but never really understood it — until now. “At the Zion Christian Mission Center, I learned the Bible clearly for the first time,” they said.


A man in his sixties shared, “I used to struggle with believing in God. But through Revelation, my faith became firm.” These stories show that this education goes far beyond theory — it awakens hearts.


What’s truly surprising is that 57% of graduates had no prior religion at all. This means people who once had no interest in faith came to trust the sincerity of Shincheonji’s teachings after studying them firsthand.



✨ A Journey of Transformation and Hope


Graduates described other beautiful changes too:

  • Developing a positive mindset (41.2%)

  • Gaining forgiveness and love (38.3%)

  • Improving relationships (25.8%)

  • Learning better stress management (20.4%)

  • Finding new perspectives on career and society (16.5%)


These numbers show that the teachings of Shincheonji Church aren’t just spiritual lessons — they touch every corner of life. 💡



One participant said, “At first, I thought it was just a Bible lecture. But it became a mirror to my heart and my life.” Another added, “It helped me set a standard for how to live — not just as a believer, but as a person.”


In total, 99.6% of respondents said the course helped them understand the Bible and true faith, while 94.5% were satisfied with the instructors and program — 73.3% were ‘very satisfied’. 🌟



❤️ A Light That Shines Beyond Faith


On November 2, the 116th Graduation Ceremony of Zion Christian Mission Center was held at the Cheongju Church of Shincheonji under the theme “Love and Blessing, the Light that Illuminates the World.”


Shincheonji Church said, “The Zion Christian Mission Center helps people not only deepen their faith but also find the true meaning of life through proper understanding of the Bible.”


They plan to continue spreading positive influence in both personal and social spheres — through truth, knowledge, and love that restore the essence of faith. 🌍



It’s no wonder why so many people, even without prior belief, are finding a new beginning here. For them, the Word was not just knowledge — it was light, peace, and a second chance at life.


#ShincheonjiChurch #ZionChristianMissionCenter #BibleEducation #FaithTransformation #InnerPeace

✨Key Points✨

| 60,000 graduates completed Bible study through Zion Christian Mission Center |
| 2,248 pastors among them, surpassing 13,500 pastoral graduates in 4 years |
| Students study from Genesis to Revelation for free |
| Emphasis on understanding prophecy and fulfillment |
| “The Word itself is the truth that changes lives.” |



“We Have Mastered Revelation!” – 60,000 Graduate from Shincheonji’s Zion Christian Mission Center 🎓✨



On November 2, the Shincheonji Church of Jesus held the 116th Zion Christian Mission Center Graduation Ceremony at its Cheongju Church, where a total of 59,192 graduates completed the entire Bible curriculum — from Genesis to Revelation. Many of them testified that their faith had been completely transformed through learning the true meaning of the Scriptures. 💡






📖 A Faith Reborn Through Understanding Revelation


“I have mastered the Book of Revelation. No seminary or church could teach me what I’ve learned here,” said one of the graduates with tears of joy. For years, countless believers struggled with unanswered questions about the Bible, but now they say the veil has been lifted.


Zion Christian Mission Center, operated by the Shincheonji Church, offers a free, systematic Bible education that focuses on prophecy and fulfillment. Students go through three stages — elementary, intermediate, and advanced — and must score 90 points or higher on a comprehensive exam to graduate.


Chairman Man-hee Lee, the head of Shincheonji Church, emphasized, “It is written that if anyone adds to or takes away from the words of the Bible, they cannot enter heaven (Revelation 22:18–19). Our church understands Revelation as it is.” He continued, “Faith should be genuine. If you truly want to know, come and learn through the Word.” 🌍


🎓 Graduation for Class 116 of Zion Christian Mission Center 

Love, Blessings, and the Light that Shines upon the World

When: 2 November 2025, 12 PM (GMT+9)

https://www.youtube.com/live/z0nX9asuKlY



🙏 Pastors Among the Graduates: A Surprising Change


Despite ongoing opposition and misunderstanding toward Shincheonji Church, the number of graduates continues to grow. This year, 2,248 pastors completed the program, bringing the total number of pastoral graduates over the past four years to more than 13,500.


A former pastor who had planted three churches shared her testimony:
“I always thought I was serving God faithfully, but I couldn’t understand Revelation. Even after reading the Bible over 30 times, I had no answers and eventually stepped down from ministry.”


She said that everything changed from the very first class at Zion Mission Center. “In just one hour, my heart opened. Every lesson was based purely on Scripture and truth. Now, I can confidently say, ‘I have mastered the Book of Revelation!’”


She also encouraged fellow pastors: “As shepherds, we must lead our flock to heaven through the Word. Let us be humble before Scripture and be sealed as those who understand the promised Word.” ✨



💡 The Bible That Changes Lives


Not only pastors but also ordinary believers shared similar experiences of transformation.

A man who had been a Presbyterian believer for over 40 years confessed, “I used to criticize Shincheonji and even watched programs attacking them. But after following my wife to the Zion Mission Center, I realized Shincheonji teaches exactly according to the Bible. My misconceptions disappeared completely.”


Another graduate, a 19-year-old from the Netherlands, said she flew 16 hours just to attend the ceremony in person. “Shincheonji Church teaches every verse of the Bible by comparing it with other verses, not through human opinions. That’s what makes it different from other churches,” she said with a bright smile. 🌟



🌍 A Global Graduation of Light and Blessing


This year’s ceremony was held under the theme “Love and Blessings, the Light that Shines upon the World.” Over 20,000 graduates filled the Cheongju Church and its surrounding areas, while thousands more joined online from across Korea and around the world.


President of Zion Christian Mission Center, remarked, “Even amid severe misunderstanding and persecution, the number of people who are renewed by the Word continues to grow. This proves that God is working with us.” He added, “These graduates have realized the reality of the Bible that even pastors did not know. A new era of faith built on truth, not human doctrine, has begun.”


As the crowd lifted their voices in celebration, the message was clear — faith rooted in understanding, not tradition, is transforming lives across the world. The light of the Word is spreading, one believer at a time. ❤️

#ShincheonjiChurch #ZionChristianMissionCenter #Graduation2025 #BibleEducation #RevelationFulfilled #116th_ZionChristianMissionCenter #GraduationCeremony #ShincheonjiChurch #Love_Blessing #Light 

 ✅ Key Points Summary

| 1️⃣ Zion Christian Mission Center Class 116 graduates 59,192 students worldwide. |
| 2️⃣ Over 13,500 pastors have completed the program in the last 4 years. |
| 3️⃣ Students study the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, fully understanding prophecy and fulfillment. |
| 4️⃣ The passion for truth is spreading beyond church denominations and borders. |
| 5️⃣ The graduation theme: “Love, Blessings, and the Light that Shines upon the World.” |



🌟 “A Light to the World” — 59,192 Graduate from Zion Christian Mission Center Class 116! 🌍✨


Wow, what a special day! On November 2, the Shincheonji Church of Jesus held the 116th Graduation Ceremony of Zion Christian Mission Center in Cheongju, and the numbers were truly amazing — 59,192 graduates! 🎉


This wasn’t just any event. It marked a new wave of believers who studied the entire Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, through a structured, free Bible education program. The Zion Christian Mission Center teaches the full flow of God’s word and helps people understand the meaning of prophecy and fulfillment — things many have long wondered about. 💡


🌟Graduation for Class 116 of Zion Christian Mission Center


Love, Blessings, and the Light that Shines upon the World

When: 2 November 2025, 12 PM (GMT+9)

https://www.youtube.com/live/z0nX9asuKlY



❤️ “Learning the Truth Beyond Denominations”


What’s really special is how this movement is spreading beyond church boundaries. Despite the tough post-pandemic transition back to offline education, nearly 60,000 people successfully graduated this time! 🌱


The church explained that this shows a deep spiritual thirst among believers who want to truly understand the Bible — not just follow traditions or doctrines. More and more people are crossing denominational lines to seek God’s truth directly from the Scriptures.



🌟 Pastors Join in the Journey of Truth


Here’s something that really surprised many — among the graduates, 2,248 were pastors! 👏


In fact, over the past four years, more than 13,500 pastors have completed this same program. Many of them say that the lessons from the Zion Christian Mission Center helped them finally understand the Book of Revelation, which had been a mystery for so long.


One pastor who graduated shared, “Even after reading the Bible over 30 times, I couldn’t find the answers before. But through this course, I finally understood it clearly.” Their story touched so many hearts because it showed genuine humility and passion for God’s word. ❤️



💖 A Celebration Filled with Love and Light


The graduation’s theme — “Love, Blessings, and the Light that Shines upon the World” — says it all! ✨


The ceremony included national pledges, congratulatory messages, a message from Chairman Man-hee Lee, heartfelt blessing prayers, and even musical performances that brought smiles to everyone.


The head of the Zion Christian Mission Center mentioned that this amazing growth, even amid opposition and challenges, shows that God is truly working with those who study His word sincerely. The graduates are now ready to become shining lights, sharing love, truth, and peace wherever they go. 🌍🌟



🌱 A Step Toward a Brighter Future


It’s incredible to see so many people, young and old, pastors and believers alike, come together for one purpose — to understand the Bible as it really is. This isn’t just a graduation; it’s a movement of faith and awakening that’s spreading across the world. 💖


From Korea to every corner of the globe, the message is clear: those who learn the truth become lights of hope. 🌟

#116th_ZionChristianMissionCenter #GraduationCeremony #ShincheonjiChurch #Love_Blessing #Light

 🔑 Key Point

Shincheonji Church in Tanzania held the first large-scale public Bible test on Revelation with local pastors, marking a historic moment of scripture-centered dialogue and self-examination.



📖 Shincheonji Tanzania Church Hosts Revelation Bible Test with Local Pastors


🌍 A Historic First in Tanzania


On August 18, Shincheonji Church of Jesus, Peter Tribe in Tanzania, hosted a remarkable event across four major cities including Dar es Salaam. Nearly 140 participants—98 local Protestant pastors and 40 Shincheonji members—took part in the “Public Revelation Bible Test.”
This was the first time overseas that such a large number of pastors joined, making it a milestone in biblical exchange.


💡 The Purpose of the Test


The exam was based on Revelation 22:18–19, which warns believers not to add or subtract from God’s Word. Instead of measuring knowledge alone, the aim was deeper: to reflect on whether one has truly kept the Word in faith.
The test contained 10 main questions and 33 sub-questions, all centered on Revelation. Participants examined not just their understanding, but also their obedience to the Scripture ❤️.


📊 The Results & Reflections


  • ✔ Average score of Shincheonji members: 95

  • ✔ Average score of Protestant pastors: 7

Although the numbers showed a wide gap, the real purpose wasn’t competition. It was an opportunity for honest reflection before God. 

One local pastor confessed that he was deeply moved by the confidence of Shincheonji members. He pledged to study Revelation through the Zion Christian Mission Center and to guide his own congregation in the right path toward heaven. 🌟


🙏 The Biblical Standard Emphasized by Chairman Man-hee Lee


Chairman Man-hee Lee has consistently highlighted Revelation 22:18–19 as the standard of true faith. He stresses that the criterion for truth and heresy is not human tradition or doctrine, but the Bible itself. This message resonates globally, urging all believers to examine whether they are living according to the Word.


🌱 Growing Shincheonji in Tanzania


Since its establishment in 2018, Shincheonji Tanzania has grown to more than 2,440 members as of August 2025. Through steady engagement with local pastors and believers, the church is becoming a hub of Bible-centered fellowship. This public Bible test marks a turning point, opening doors for more dialogue and scriptural unity in the region. 🎉



✅ Conclusion

The Revelation Bible Test in Tanzania was not about winners or losers, but about returning to the Bible as the sole standard of faith. By inviting pastors and believers alike to reflect on God’s Word, Shincheonji Church is pioneering a new path of unity through scripture.


#ShincheonjiChurch #RevelationBibleTest #TanzaniaFaith #ChairmanManHeeLee #BibleCenteredFaith

🔥 A New Era Led by the Word! Over 100 Churches in Korea Embrace the Name of Shincheonji Church of Jesus 🔥

Key Takeaways
| ✅ Over 100 Protestant churches in Korea have voluntarily adopted the Shincheonji Church of Jesus name
| ✅ 888 MOU agreements for Word exchange signed in Korea, 14,025 in 88 other countries
| ✅ “Word-centered faith” leads to revival, healing, and unity
| ✅ Churches are seeing growth as a result of preaching Revelation-based truth
| ✅ Movement likened to a new reformation in Korean Christianity



🌊 A Wave of Change Sweeps Through Korean Churches



Something historic is happening in Korean Christianity — and it's not just a trend, it’s a wave of transformation led by the Word! 💨


Over 100 existing Protestant churches across Korea have voluntarily removed their old signs and put up new ones bearing the name "Shincheonji Church of Jesus." 😮 Why? Because they were deeply moved by the Word of Revelation being taught — not by force, not by pressure, but by truth itself.


This movement has defied years of prejudice and stigma. Pastors who once hesitated to even mention the name "Shincheonji" are now boldly testifying, "This is the truth I’ve been searching for all my life." 🙏📖



💡 From Word Exchange to Bold Action


It all began with pastors engaging in MOU-based Word exchange programs with Shincheonji. And wow… the numbers speak for themselves:


📌 Korea: 888 MOUs signed
🌏 Abroad: 14,025 MOUs across 88 countries
🪧 Churches that changed their signboards to “Shincheonji Church of Jesus”:
 - Korea: 104 churches
 - Overseas: 1,581 churches in 46 countries
(As of June 2025)


That’s rapid growth in just 6 months! A campaign started in October 2024 encouraged churches to change their signs if they confirmed Shincheonji’s Word was true. And they did. 💥


What makes this even more amazing is that 93 out of the 100+ churches were from Presbyterian backgrounds. Others included Evangelical Holiness, Full Gospel, Independent, and interdenominational churches. This shows that the hunger for truth crosses denominational lines. 🙌



🙌 “This Isn’t the Shincheonji Church I Thought I Knew”


Many pastors admitted, "This is not the Shincheonji Church I thought I knew." After completing Shincheonji Church’s Bible education course, they found that Revelation was being explained with crystal clarity using the Bible itself — not opinions.


One pastor said, “I've longed for someone to truly explain Revelation for decades. This is it. And my congregation agrees — they were shocked to find Shincheonji Church was nothing like what they were told.” 😲


What’s more, these churches are growing — yes, growing in attendance and faith. In a time when many churches are shrinking due to the pandemic and secularization, these churches found revival through the power of the Word.


📈 One Seoul pastor shared, “Since we began preaching the Word of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, life returned to our church. Members started inviting family and friends without being told to. That’s what people truly want — not entertainment, but the Word!” 💬✨



📖 Back to the Bible: A Movement Beyond Denominations


This isn’t about changing religions or stealing members. As Chairman Man-hee Lee has repeatedly stated, “We’re not asking pastors or members to join Shincheonji Church. We’re asking them to return to God and His Word.”

He emphasized, “What matters is not our church, but whether we follow God's laws.” And many pastors are starting to agree.


One pastor who’s been preaching for 40 years said, “Jesus wasn’t part of the established religious institution of his time. The Bible — not the denomination — must be the standard for faith.”

He added, “I’m now encouraging other pastors to check it out for themselves. We must let go of the fear that we’ll ‘lose our church’ and instead focus on leading our flock to heaven. That’s the true mission of the Church.”


💥 Truly, what began as a quiet collaboration has now grown into a historic movement — a modern-day reformation. The signs are going up, but even more powerfully, the Word is being restored as the center of faith.



Let’s keep this wave going — until every church returns to the Word, and becomes one in truth. The Shincheonji Church of Jesus will continue to boldly testify to the Word of Revelation.


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#ShincheonjiChurch #ChairmanManHeeLee #BibleReformation #RevelationExplained #WordRevival

🩸Key Point: Amid summer blood shortages, the Shincheonji Church of Jesus is stepping up with a nationwide blood donation campaign set to save lives and inspire hope!


🔑 Key Highlights 🔑

  1. The summer blood crisis is real 😢
  2. Shincheonji Church says, "We won’t just watch—we’ll act!" 🩸
  3. 84 days. Thousands of donors. One goal: Save lives ❤️
  4. Over 190,000 people already said YES in the past 🫶
  5. Red Cross recognized this faith in action with an award 🏅
  6. This isn’t a trend—it’s a decade-long promise 💯
  7. Blood donation = sharing life. And this church means it. 🙏


💥Shincheonji Church Steps Up for Summer Blood Shortages!💥

“One donor can save three lives. Imagine what 190,000 can do!”



🗓️ 84 Days of Giving: Shincheonji Church’s Summer Blood Donation Drive




The Shincheonji Church of Jesus (Chairman Man-hee Lee) is launching a powerful nationwide blood donation campaign from July 27 to October 18, lasting 84 days 🩸.

This isn’t just another event—it’s a life-saving movement aimed at covering the seasonal blood donation gaps caused by summer vacations, school breaks, and the Chuseok holiday. The church plans to rally 10,000 donors nationwide during this critical period.

Especially between:


    😞 July 27 – September 18 👉 "Hot Season Blood Shortage"
    😞 September 21 – October 18 👉 "Chuseok Holiday Period"

These are known blackout periods when the blood supply dips dangerously low. That’s why this effort is so urgently needed 💪.



❤️ 190,000 Donors. ₩10 Billion. A Decade of Saving Lives.




This isn't a one-time event for Shincheonji Church—it’s a legacy. Over the past 10 years, their nationwide blood drives have become a consistent force of good.

Just in the last 4 years alone:

     💉 190,000 members donated blood

     💸 ₩10 billion worth of blood donation certificates were given back to help patients

This scale makes Shincheonji Church the largest blood-donating religious organization in Korea, and possibly even globally 🌍.



🏅 Recognized by the Red Cross for Real Impact




On June 13, during the official “2025 Blood Donors Day,” the Korean Red Cross awarded Chairman Man-hee Lee of Shincheonji Church with a Blood Donation Excellence Award. 🙌

This wasn’t just for numbers—it was a recognition of the long-term, consistent, and impactful support the church has offered for blood supply stability and spreading a culture of donation. 💯

A Red Cross official commented:

“In summer, blood donations from schools decrease drastically, and supply plummets around holiday periods. Campaigns like this are essential for stabilizing the nation’s blood reserves.”

 


🕊️ Faith in Action: Sharing Life is Sharing Love


The church shared in a statement:

“Just as one donor can save three lives, our 190,000 donors have passed on hope to countless others. We will continue to be a church that protects lives through the practice of blood donation.”

In a world that often talks the talk, Shincheonji is walking the walk. 💞
They’re not just preaching faith—they’re living it through action.



🌟Final Thoughts🌟


While many are heading to the beach or enjoying their break, members of Shincheonji Church will be rolling up their sleeves to save lives. This campaign is a reminder that true faith shines brightest in service.



#ShincheonjiBloodDrive #SummerDonation2025 #ChairmanManHeeLee #RedCrossAward #SaveLivesTogether

Let’s spread the word and inspire more to donate 🩸💖