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Shincheonji Hwagok Church Enhances Faith with Revelation Speech Training

Shincheonji Church of Jesus continues to strengthen its members' faith through innovative educational programs. The Hwagok Church of the Bartholomew Tribe has introduced a hands-on approach to biblical understanding with its Revelation Speech Training sessions, held every Tuesday. This initiative not only deepens participants’ comprehension of the book of Revelation but also equips them with the skills to confidently convey its message to others.

From Learning to Teaching: A New Approach to Faith

Unlike traditional lectures, the Revelation Speech Training shifts the focus from passive listening to active engagement. Yoo Young-bin, who leads the program, emphasizes that knowing the prophecies of Revelation is not enough. He states, “Understanding the true meaning of Revelation and accurately delivering its message is essential. This training goes beyond Bible study—it builds the ability to share the Word effectively.”

The structured training begins with praise and worship, followed by Scripture memorization, in-depth study of Revelation, paired speech practice, and group presentations. By engaging in this interactive learning environment, members reinforce their knowledge while developing public speaking skills to articulate their faith with clarity and conviction.

Interactive Learning Strengthens Faith

One of the highlights of the program is the paired speech practice, where members work together to summarize and explain key passages. This method allows participants to process the material actively, fostering a stronger grasp of biblical teachings. The sessions conclude with selected participants delivering speeches before the entire group, simulating real-life teaching experiences.

Attendees have expressed great enthusiasm for this approach. One participant shared, “This isn’t just a session where we listen—we get to speak, refine our understanding, and grow in confidence. It has completely transformed how I approach the Word of God.”



Empowering Believers to Share the Word

Yoo emphasizes that sharing the Word is a core responsibility of believers. “Recognizing the truth is the first step in faith, but teaching it to others is our mission,” he remarked. The church plans to continue these sessions, ensuring that all members develop the ability to confidently communicate biblical truths.

As Shincheonji Church remains committed to deepening faith and spreading the gospel, programs like the Revelation Speech Training serve as a testament to its dedication to equipping believers for spiritual leadership.


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