PASTORS, CHURCH LEADERS AND BELIEVERS URGED TO ENROLL WITH SHINCHEONJI FREE ONLINE BIBLE COURSE.

By Alinafe Nyanda.
In a quest to equip believers to understand how all the books of the Bible are connected to reveal God’s plan and purpose for His creation.
Hope Church-a South African branch of Shincheonji Church of Jesus has urged church leaders and believers in Malawi to consider enroll with Shincheonji Online Bible Course.
Evangelist Jesse Philmon said the course was developed with pastors in mind to upskill and train spiritual leaders with knowledge to confidently teach believers about the word of God from the book of Genesis to Revelation.
“This advanced-level course had Christian pastors and leaders in mind and offers an opportunity to gain the necessary skill to effectively counsel and grow kingdom-minded believers whose faith rooted in the world
“This course is facilitated through e-learning with all lectures and course materials available on our purpose-built platform with only three lessons a week to complete the course in six months and receive a certificate of completion for free,” Philemon.
On his part, Evangelist Lonwabo Qozeleni conquered with Philemon, saying preachers in Malawi should delight in the glory and plan of God by enrolling with Shincheonji Online Bible Course and study the course for free.
According to Qozeleni, currently the course which is for free is being offered online for residents of South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia and Malawi and interested believers can enroll on https/be.equipped.co.za or through WhatsApp#+27744777734
He then challenged church leaders to be faithful stewards of their task and keep on to maintain and cultivate the vineyard of God’s church in Africa and beyond.
Hope Church-ZA is the South African branch of Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony, established in 1984 in Seoul, South Korea, while the South African branch was recognized in 2013 in Cape Town.
The international church has branches in more than 100 countries around the world. In Southern Africa, there are branches in 5 provinces of South Africa as well as in Zimbabwe and Namibia.