The "Heavenly Exam": 7,400+ Believers in Busan Challenge Themselves with Bible Memorization

While many are moving away from religious texts, one community in Busan is doing the exact opposite. The Shincheonji Andrew Tribe recently held its "Heavenly Exam" (Cheonguk-gosi) , a rigorous test focused on memorizing and understanding the Book of Revelation. Why the "Heavenly Exam"?   This isn't just about grades. It's about a "spiritual reset." After seeing a massive 3-fold increase in participants compared to last year, over 7,459 believers sat for the exam on March 28th. The goal? To embed the Word of God into their daily lives and build a faith that isn't just a weekend hobby, but a lifestyle. Real People, Real Change: For Young Professionals: Like 29-year-old Park Jung-won, who memorized verses during his commute. "It helped me build a habit of self-discipline and reflection," he says. For Seniors: Like 72-year-old Kim Soon-bok, who stayed up late to study. "Memorizing keeps my mind focused and elevates my meditation...

[News] The Laziest Citizen Contest

Who is the laziest person in the world?

Every year, a contest called “Laziest Citizen” is held in northern Montenegro. As of September 9th, still 7 contestants are participating in this contest. Entering 20th day of competition on September 7th, these contestants broke the record of lying down for 117 hours which was set last year. 7 contestants have been lying down for more than 480 hours but they are determine to continue.


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This contest started 12 years ago to make a joke about a popular myth that Montenegrins are lazy. This contest is organized and run by the owner of a holiday resort located in the Ethno village of Brezna.

The only rule in this competition is lying down. Standing up goes against the rule. The contestants are allowed to sleep, eat, drink, read and use phone or laptops while participating in the competition of lying down. Toilet matters are allowed 10minutes per every 8 hours. 1,000 Euro is the prize granted to the winner.

 

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What is surprising is that Montenegro is not the only place where there is a celebration of laziness. There is a day called “World Laziness Day” in Itagui, a city in Columbia. Celebrating laziness every year, people are marching on the streets along with their beds. Some people relax and sleep on their beds on the street of at park.

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  1. I never knew such a contest existed. Not sure I'd want to take part, but thanks for the insightful read. I definitely learned something new! #shincheonjichurch

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