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🔥 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.


📌 Hashtags
#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 🩸💖

⚾ From 3rd Place to the Top! Shincheonji Church's Baseball Team Swings for Glory! 
“We're not done yet—the next stop is the Nationals!”


💡 Key Point: Shincheonji Church of Jesus’ baseball team, The Winners, placed 3rd in a national competition and are now aiming to win big at the fall KSOC Nationals!



🧢 Key Takeaways

  • 🥉 3rd Place at MCST National Tournament
  • 🔥 Knocked out 2023’s Champions
  • 💪 Massive Comeback Attempt in Semis
  • 🧠 Regular Training & Teamwork
  • 🎯 Targeting 1st at KSOC Fall Nationals
  • 🙌 Church Youth Promoting Healthy Faith
  • 🌱 Founded in 2021, Already Making Waves 


1️⃣ A Church Baseball Team? Yes, and They’re Good!




You might not expect a church baseball team to stand out nationally, but Shincheonji Church of Jesus is full of surprises! 😄 Their youth baseball team, The Winners, just took 3rd place at the 25th Sports for All National Baseball Games—a big event hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.

It all happened at Taebaek Sports Park, where amateur teams from all across Korea gathered to play some serious ball. And let’s just say—The Winners made it clear they’re not just playing for fun. They’re playing with passion and purpose 💥



2️⃣ A Thrilling Game with a Bittersweet Ending


One of the most exciting moments? They eliminated last year’s national champs! 😲 That alone was a huge win, but the real drama came in the semifinals...

Things got off to a rough start—The Winners fell behind 11 points in the first inning 😬. But did they give up? No way. In the second inning, with bases loaded and just one out, they blasted a 4-RBI grand slam and clawed back 7 points. Total goosebumps moment! 🙌

Sadly, league rules cut the game short after 1 hour and 50 minutes, and the score froze at 12:7 after four innings. No chance to catch up more. Still, they walked away with their heads held high 💪



3️⃣ It’s More Than Just Baseball—It’s Faith in Action




This team didn’t pop out of nowhere. The Winners were formed in 2021 and are made up of about 27 players and coaches, all part of the youth community at Shincheonji Church of Jesus. They meet monthly for training, follow a tailored training program, and are all about teamwork, consistency, and character.

They play hard, but they also live with purpose. Their faith is what drives them—on and off the field. Sports is their way of building stronger friendships, living healthy lives, and spreading a positive vibe in their neighborhoods ✨

One coach shared how proud they were of the team’s growth and said the experience revealed how much potential this team really has. Another said the players gave their all, and that’s what matters most ❤️



4️⃣ Bigger Dreams Ahead: The Fall Nationals


Third place? That’s just the beginning 😉 The Winners are now preparing for the KSOC Sports for All Nationals this fall—and they’re not just showing up to play... they’re coming to win 🏆

With more structured training, sharper teamwork, and an unstoppable mindset, this team has their sights set on that top spot. They’re turning heads and gaining respect—not just as a baseball team, but as young people living with faith, dedication, and joy.



📌 Final Thoughts


This isn’t just a sports story—it’s a faith story, a youth story, and a comeback story all in one. The young people of Shincheonji Church of Jesus are proving that living by faith can be full of energy, teamwork, and unforgettable moments 💫

So here’s to The Winners! We’ll be watching closely this fall… and cheering loud 🗣️🎉



🔖 Hashtags

#ShincheonjiChurch #TheWinnersBaseball #FaithAndSports #KSOCNationals #HealthyFaithLife

✨ Key Highlights First!


  • 🔥 Hundreds of pastors are attending events held by Shincheonji Church, seeking truth in Revelation.
  • 🎥 YouTube sparked interest, but in-person experiences left them deeply moved.
  • 🗣 Chairman Man-hee Lee is testifying to what he has seen and heard — not studied.
  • 🌎 100M+ views and 800+ churches are connecting with this movement worldwide.
  • 💡 The shift is undeniable: the Bible is no longer a mystery — it’s becoming real.



📍 Something Amazing Is Stirring in Korea...


Imagine you’re a seasoned pastor, having served decades in your denomination.

You’ve preached the Bible, taught Revelation (kind of), and led your flock faithfully.

Then one day… a 'YouTube video pops up' in your recommendations.

It’s from a group you’ve been warned about your whole life.

But out of curiosity, you click.


That one click becomes a turning point. 💥

Suddenly, what you thought you knew is turned upside down.

The Book of Revelation — long seen as too symbolic, too mysterious — now makes concrete sense.


This is exactly what happened to hundreds of pastors across Korea and beyond.

And it’s all centered around the [Shincheonji Peace Institute] 2025 Shincheonji’s Bible Seminar hosted by the Shincheonji Church of Jesus.



🙋 Pastors Are Going Where They Were Told Not to Go


Let’s be real — Shincheonji Church hasn’t exactly been welcomed with open arms in mainstream circles.

Words like “cult” and “controversial” have been thrown around for years.

And yet… pastors who dared to see for themselves are discovering a side of the Bible they never knew existed.


At a recent gathering held in mid-May, a crowd that was originally expected to be around 200 people ballooned to over 500.

They had to move the event outdoors because the venue just couldn’t contain the growing interest!

And the best part? It wasn’t just for those physically present — it was also broadcast live worldwide 🌍

The message didn’t stay in one place — it reached the homes and hearts of people across continents.


One official from Shincheonji noted that what draws people in is not pressure, but power — the power of the Word.

“Those who come say it’s on a different level,” he explained. “This isn’t about joining a group — it’s about discovering the truth of God’s Word.”



 🧭 The Message Isn't Theory — It’s Eyewitness Testimony


At the heart of all this is the Chairman Man-hee Lee, leader of Shincheonji Church.

He’s not your typical religious leader.

No seminary degree. No denominational background. No textbook training.

Just one man — who says he "saw and heard" what Revelation describes.


He shared how his journey didn’t begin in a church, but in the countryside, after returning from war.

He wasn’t taught the Bible — he was "shown it."

And from that moment, everything changed.


He boldly stated,

“I didn't know anything about God’s work. But when I saw the events of Revelation unfold before me, I knew it was real.”


He doesn’t claim authority from education.

He claims it from the scripture itself — pointing directly to Revelation 22:8 and 16,

which speaks of one who sees and hears the events of the prophecy.


To many who heard his testimony, it wasn’t about charisma — it was about truth.

One pastor who attended said, “I’ve read Revelation dozens of times, but never understood it. Now I do.”



🧠 Minds Are Changing, Hearts Are Stirring


Another evangelist, in her late 60s, said she’s been in the church most of her life.

But confessed that she'd never truly experienced the grace of the Word until she attended this event.

“At first, I didn’t even understand what was being preached,” she said.

“But the more I listened, the more it felt like God was speaking directly to me.”


And she’s not alone.

Many pastors — some still active, some retired — admitted that their understanding of the Bible was surface-level at best.

Revelation was something to avoid, spiritualize, or skim over.

Now? They see it as a living blueprint — one that’s unfolding in real time. 🔍


Some even confessed that they had used Shincheonji materials in their own sermons — albeit discreetly.

“It’s not about agreeing with a name,” one pastor said. “It’s about agreeing with the Bible.”



🌐 Numbers Don’t Lie: The Movement Is Growing


The impact is measurable.

As of May 2025:

  • 📺 Over 100 million YouTube views on Revelation seminars.
  • 🤝 858 domestic churches have signed MOUs with Shincheonji.
  • 🏛 More than 100 churches have changed their signs and now identify with Shincheonji.
  • 🌍 Global requests for follow-up lectures and Bible education are surging.


This isn’t hype. It’s a movement.

And it’s turning skeptics into seekers.


✋ “We’re Not Asking You to Join — Just Compare With the Bible”


Chairman Lee made it clear:

“This is about the Word. If what we testify is true, then preach it in your own church.”


It’s a challenge — not a command.

He urged listeners to verify everything through Scripture, not through bias.

Because the Bible is the standard — not human opinion.


He warned that Revelation 22:18-19 says if anyone adds or takes away from the prophecy, they’ll face judgment.

So the stakes are high — eternally high.

Yet, the invitation is open:

🕊 "Test everything. See if it's true. And if it is — share it."



⚠️ A Turning Point for the Korean Church?


Officials from Shincheonji say that 2025 is shaping up to be a milestone year.

Interest in the Word is no longer limited to fringe seekers — established leaders are asking deep questions.

And with more public events, online broadcasts, and regional seminars planned, the momentum isn’t slowing down.


There’s a clear shift.

It’s no longer about denominations.

It’s about the fulfillment of God’s promises — and who’s willing to recognize it.



 ✨ Final Thoughts

There are moments in history when something changes.

When people stop following tradition blindly and start seeking truth boldly.

That moment might be now.

And it’s happening not in Rome… not in Jerusalem… but in Korea


If you’ve ever felt like Revelation was too complicated…

If you’ve ever wanted to understand what God is really doing in our time…

Maybe it’s time to take a second look — and listen for yourself.


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https://www.shincheonji.org


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Before we begin, here are the key points you should know:

  • Shincheonji Church is known as the only church where "all members have mastered the Book of Revelation".  
  • "Weekly Bible Tests" are conducted to ensure ongoing mastery and growth.  
  • The average test scores are astonishingly high, with "97% of members passing" and "99.9% scoring over 90 points".  
  • Former pastors who joined Shincheonji testify to its "unparalleled biblical knowledge and practice".  
  • Shincheonji urges the global Christian community to "judge true orthodoxy through the Bible", not through prejudice or tradition.


📖 Engraving the Word in Heart and Mind, Not Just on Paper

In an era where many profess faith but few deeply understand the Scriptures,  

Shincheonji Church of Jesus stands as a unique and extraordinary example.  


Every believer at Shincheonji Church does not simply attend worship.  

They undergo a "systematic and structured biblical education" at the Zion Christian Mission Center, progressing through elementary, intermediate, and advanced levels.  

It is only after successfully passing a "rigorous final exam" — comprising around 100 detailed questions — that individuals are allowed to become full-fledged members of the church.


Chairman Man-hee Lee, leading the church with a spirit of devotion, continuously reminds members through his sermons,  

🙏 "If anyone adds to or subtracts from the Book of Revelation, they will not enter the kingdom of heaven." (Revelation 22:18-19)


He earnestly urges believers to "engrave the entire Word of Revelation into their hearts and minds", emphasizing that true faith is demonstrated through obedience to the Word, not merely external confession.




📝 Weekly Tests: Training to Become a “Walking Bible” 📚✨


To fulfill this calling, the Education Department of Shincheonji has established the "Seal Confirmation Test", a weekly examination given to all members worldwide.  

Originally initiated online during the pandemic, these tests are now held face-to-face at the churches, ensuring continuous engagement with the Scriptures.


The goal is clear:  

Not just to memorize the Bible, but to "become a living testimony of God’s Word".  


The recent results speak volumes:  

- The average score achieved from January to April of this year was an impressive 99 points.  

- 97% of participants successfully passed.  

- 99.9% scored over 90 points, reflecting not only academic understanding but also heartfelt devotion.


Through these weekly tests, the members are being molded into "walking Bibles" — believers who carry the New Covenant and the prophecies of Revelation with them every day.💖💕



🔥 Challenging the World to Discern True Faith Through the Bible


Despite criticism and misunderstanding from traditional denominations,  

Shincheonji Church boldly challenges:  

💪 "If we are wrong, show it through the Bible. If not, why persecute those who live by the Word?"


Many Christians today label Shincheonji Church as heretical without truly understanding its teachings.  

Yet, when asked to explain based on Scripture why it is considered heresy, few can provide a clear answer.  


Former pastors who converted to Shincheonji Church testify that no other church teaches the Bible from Genesis to Revelation as systematically and thoroughly as Shincheonji Church does.  

One pastor humbly shared,  

💙 "After joining Shincheonji Church, I realized how little I truly knew. I am now rebuilding my faith from the ground up."


Such testimonies remind us that "true faith must be evaluated not by tradition or prejudice, but solely through the standard of the Bible". 📖



🌱 A Thirst for Truth: Where the Word Flows Freely 💧


An official from Shincheonji Church expressed,  

"Just as a thirsty traveler seeks water, the true believers of this era are gathering where the Word of life is proclaimed clearly and purely."


Indeed, the Bible is clear:  

Those who know, keep, and fulfill God's Word are the ones who belong to Him.


Thus, Shincheonji Church invites all Christians around the world regardless of denomination to come, listen, and discern for themselves through the Word.  

Not through the rumors of men, but through the testimony of the Bible itself. 🌍


Now is the time not to rely on hearsay or old assumptions.  

It is time to open the Bible, read its promises, and witness with our own eyes and hearts who is truly carrying out the work of God according to the New Testament and Revelation.


#BibleMastery #RevelationFulfilled #WalkingBible #ShincheonjiChurch #TrueFaithChallenge

 🔹 Key Highlights:

  • 🎉 41 years of faith and growth honored at Cheongju Church
  • 🌍 5,000+ attendees with worldwide participation via live stream
  • 📖 Chairman Man-hee Lee’s call to action: Strive for godly perfection
  • 🎓 Record-breaking Zion Mission Center graduates: 111,628 in 2024
  • ❤️ Church’s impact beyond faith: Blood donations, social contributions
  • 🤝 MOUs signed with 13,835 churches in 88 countries for Bible exchange
  • 🩸 World record: 71,215 blood donors in 24 hours (Guinness World Record 2022)


  • A Celebration of Faith & Expansion

    The Shincheonji Church of Jesus recently celebrated its 41st anniversary, marking over four decades of faith, dedication, and rapid growth. Held on March 14th at Shincheonji Cheongju Church, the event gathered more than 5,000 members in person, while countless others participated through a live-stream broadcast. 🌏✨

    The service was a time to reflect on the church’s history, celebrate its achievements, and discuss the future. It opened with a special video and a history report detailing Shincheonji’s remarkable progress.



     

    Chairman Man-hee Lee: “Let’s Strive for God-like Perfection”

    🔥 Taking the stage, Chairman Man-hee Lee delivered a powerful message, urging believers to grow in faith and live by the Word.

    He emphasized:
    📌 "God wants us to be completely created by the Word. I must become one with the Word and understand the reality of Revelation."
    📌 "Instead of judging others, let’s focus on achieving godly perfection ourselves."

    He also challenged all believers to base their faith on the Bible alone rather than engage in religious conflicts. 💡 “Let’s not persecute each other, but judge all things according to the Word.”



    Unparalleled Growth Despite Global Christian Stagnation

    📊 Despite the decline in many traditional Christian denominations, Shincheonji Church has thrived, drawing tens of thousands into biblical studies.

    🔹 Graduation milestones from the Zion Christian Mission Center:
    2019: 103,764 graduates 🎓
    2022: 106,186 graduates 🌎
    2023: 108,084 graduates 🚀
    2024: 111,628 graduates – an all-time high! 🎉

    This explosive growth has led to international partnerships, with:
    📌 819 churches in Korea and 13,835 churches in 88 countries signing MOUs for Bible study exchange 📖
    📌 87 Korean churches and 1,552 churches in 45 countries officially adopting Shincheonji Church's teachings 🌟



    A Church That Gives Back to Society ❤️

    Beyond spiritual growth, Shincheonji Church has made major contributions to society, practicing love and service:

    🩸 Guinness World Record Blood Donation Drive (2022) – 71,215 donors in 24 hours!
    💉 Plasma donations for COVID-19 patients – showing Christ’s love in action!

    One long-time member shared, "Seeing the revival of Shincheonji, I realize that God's promise, 'Your beginning will be small, but your latter days will be great,' is being fulfilled!" 🙌


     

    The Year of Love and Blessing 💖

    As Shincheonji Church looks ahead, members are committed to living out its 2024 motto“The Year of Love and Blessing”.

    📌 "We will spread the light of Revelation to the world and become a beautiful church that fulfills God’s will!" 💡

    With careful planning and consideration for others, attendees even minimized traffic congestion by using public transport 🚋 – a reflection of Shincheonji’s spirit of discipline and order.

    The 41st anniversary wasn’t just a celebration – it was a declaration of continued faith, growth, and love for the world to see! 🌎💙

    #Shincheonji41stAnniversary #FaithAndGrowth #BiblicalTruth #ZionMission #YearOfLoveAndBlessing

    🔥 Key Takeaways

    🔹 700+ pastors attended the Shincheonji Bible Seminar to learn about Revelation.
    🔹 Growing recognition—many pastors say Shincheonji Church offers a unique perspective not found in traditional churches.
    🔹 Chairman Man-Hee Lee calls for biblical accuracy—"We must see and believe in the reality of Revelation."
    🔹 Global momentum—13,548 churches in 88 countries have signed MOUs with Shincheonji Church.



    📖 Pastors Seeking Answers in Cheongju

    On November 11, over 700 pastors from various denominations gathered in Cheongju, Chungcheongbuk-do, for the Fulfillment of Revelation at Shincheonji Bible Seminar. This massive turnout highlights a growing trend—Christian leaders are actively seeking new insights into the Book of Revelation.

    Held at Shincheonji Cheongju Church, the event was part of a nationwide movement drawing increasing attention. Many pastors who had attended past conferences highly recommended it to their peers, citing the unique depth of teaching.

    One common sentiment among attendees?

    “This is a revelation I could never hear in my own denomination.”

    This marks a shift in the Christian landscape, as more pastors question traditional teachings and seek alternative interpretations of Scripture.



    🏛️ “Biblical Faith Over Church Traditions”

    The Chairman Man-Hee Lee, the event’s key speaker, has spent years advocating for a correct understanding of the Revelation. He emphasized that faith should be rooted in biblical truth rather than denominational traditions.

    “I have studied the Book of Revelation harder than any other passage and have seen the reality of its prophecies,” he stated.

    Lee urged pastors to re-examine their teachings, warning against misinterpreting Revelation or adding personal opinions to Scripture.

    🔹 "Now is the time of prophecy being fulfilled—see and believe in the reality.”
    🔹 “Let’s not condemn but examine the Bible verse by verse."
    🔹 “Truth cannot be bought with power or money—you must seek it with an open heart.”

    Many pastors in attendance responded with applause and agreement, acknowledging the need for deeper biblical study.



    📊 A Growing Movement—The Numbers Speak

    This isn’t just a local phenomenon—Shincheonji’s influence is expanding globally:

    779 Korean churches have signed MOUs with Shincheonji Church.
    83 churches in Korea have changed their signboards to reflect their new direction.
    13,548 churches in 88 countries have aligned with Shincheonji, totaling 1.1 million members.
    1,535 churches in 44 countries have rebranded under Shincheonji Church.

    These figures indicate a growing openness to Shincheonji’s teachings, especially among leaders looking for fresh insights into biblical prophecy.



    🎤 Pastors Reflect: “We Need to Relearn”

    The impact of the conference was profound. Many pastors admitted that the teachings challenged their previous beliefs and encouraged personal growth.

    Pastor Kim, a repeat attendee, said:

    “I always learn a lot when I come here. I feel embarrassed as a pastor because I realize how much more I need to learn.”

    Pastor Lim echoed this sentiment, emphasizing:

    “Seeing the Chairman Lee, at over 90 years old, preach with such passion makes me reflect on my own dedication.”

    He added that he now wants to share this newfound truth with his congregation so that more believers can understand the fulfillment of Revelation.



    🔮 What’s Next?

    Due to overwhelming demand, Shincheonji will continue hosting Bible Seminar in Korea and abroad, with a focus on fostering unity through biblical study.

    With more pastors engaging in discussions on Revelation, could this signal a shift in Christian teachings worldwide?

    📌 What do you think? Should churches rethink their approach to Revelation? Drop your thoughts below! 👇

     

    🌟 Chairman Man hee Lee's Visit to Gwangju: Enlightening Teachings🌟



    Key Points

    1. The Significance of Revelation: Man-Hee Lee emphasizes the importance of truly understanding the book of Revelation to enter heaven and warns against adding personal interpretations.

    2. Revival and Excitement: The 'Revelation Fulfillment and Actual Evidence of Shincheonji' crusade continues to inspire pastors and believers with its powerful message.

    3. Teaching the True Word: Accurate teaching of Revelation is essential, and Lee's message has deeply impacted attendees.

    4. Positive Changes and Future: Man hee Lee's Visit encourages innovation and positive changes in the church, leading to a brighter future for Shincheonji.



    Understanding the Book of Revelation 📖

    "Adding to Revelation means you can’t get into heaven," said Man-Hee Lee, the Chairman of the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, during the '2025 Gwangju Shincheonji Bible Seminar' on August 8. He stressed that to enter heaven, you need to understand and master the book of Revelation. The Chairman Lee pointed out that many churches have added their own interpretations, causing confusion and misguidance. He called for believers to self-reflect, repent, and follow Revelation's teachings accurately.



    Revival and Revelation Fulfillment 📢

    Last year's 'Revelation Fulfillment and Actual Evidence of Shincheonji' crusade was a big hit, touching the hearts of many pastors and believers both in Korea and abroad. This year, the excitement continued in Gwangju at the first 'Revelation Bible Seminar' of the new year, held at the Gwangju Church of the Peter Branch of the Shincheonji Jesus Church in Ochi-dong, Buk-gu. The event was buzzing with anticipation for the new year, with tens of thousands of attendees, including over 200 pastors, journalists, and believers.


    The Chairman Lee explained that the Book of Revelation, although just 13 chapters long, is key to understanding the path to heaven and eternal life. He warned against making up interpretations and emphasized that accurate teaching of the Bible is crucial. "If we share incorrect information from the Bible, we’ll only mislead people away from the hope of heaven and eternal life," he said. The attendees, including many pastors, were deeply moved by the clarity and grace of Lee's teachings. Pastor Kim commented, "Shincheonji has mastered the Bible, and its words are logically correct."



    The True Word and Its Importance 🙏

    The Chairman Lee highlighted that understanding and sharing the Book of Revelation is crucial for completing the Bible's message. He explained that just as in the First Coming, the words of Revelation can be delivered accurately through someone who has received heavenly revelation. The Chairman Lee emphasized the dangers of interpreting Revelation with personal ideas, saying, "Pastors must know the Bible accurately and teach it to many."



    The Chairman Lee also stressed that those who have mastered the book of Revelation are 'masters' of the truth and should build the church and guide its members with prophecy and reality. He pointed out that God has clearly revealed judgment through Revelation and that believers must correct their faults by teaching it properly. "We must follow God’s word so we can lead the saints to heaven," he added.



    Impact and Future of Shincheonji Church 🌱

    The Chairman Mah hee Lee's visit to Gwangju has inspired many local pastors to embrace change and innovation according to the prophecy of the fulfillment era. Pastor Imo, a Presbyterian pastor with over 30 years of ministry experience, shared his thoughts: "Hearing the sermon in person was a blessing, and I thank God for it." He was amazed by the reality of Revelation and decided to set aside his biases to understand it better.



    Other pastors also expressed their admiration for Lee's teachings. Pastor Kim Mo said, "The words 'we must keep the book of Revelation without adding to it' really hit home," emphasizing the importance of understanding God’s will through the Bible. Rev. Minho Jung, who was surprised by the reality of Revelation, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to hear Lee's sermon and emphasized the importance of seeing the truth for oneself.



    The positive impact of Shincheonji Church is clear in the changes within the Korean church. Many pastors have committed to self-examination and accurate teaching of Revelation. The Chairman Lee's dedication and commitment to faith and ministry continue to inspire believers, leading to harmonious changes in the Korean church.


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