"I Was Wrong": Prominent Pastors in Busan Turn to Shincheonji After Decades of Ministry

A Courageous Admission of Truth

"I used to hide my identity to listen to these lectures because I was so desperate to understand Revelation," confessed Pastor Heo Ji-hoon (pseudonym). His story is one of many surfacing in the wake of the recent Busan Bible Seminar. For many lifelong ministers, the journey to Shincheonji began with skepticism but ended in a profound spiritual resolution.


80% Return Rate: Why Pastors are Coming Back

One of the most striking statistics from the Busan region is the 80% return rate of participating pastors. This high frequency of re-attendance serves as a powerful testament to the clarity and depth of the "Revealed Word."

  • Pastor Jeong Hyeon-su: "I used to be a fierce opponent of Shincheonji. But after hearing the testimony of Revelation's fulfillment, my perspective completely transformed."

  • Pastor Kim Shin-seong: "After 40 years of ministry, I realized I had been misinformed. I now understand that this Word is what my congregation truly needs."


A Unified Call for Reform

The seminar reached a moving climax when 12 pastors from established denominations took to the stage. They issued a collective call to action: "Let us stand again by the Revealed Word without altering it, and become true shepherds." Their gesture of presenting flowers to Chairman Lee symbolized a new era of respect and cooperation, replacing decades of persecution.

Beyond Labels to the Truth

The movement in Busan and Gyeongnam proves that when the Truth is presented clearly, even the most rigid denominational walls can be transcended. Shincheonji Church of Jesus continues its national tour, inviting all who seek the Truth to witness the fulfillment for themselves.

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