Goodnews Communication International Online Opens New E-Movie Theater

The Goodnews Communication International renewed its online movie theater recently, which gathered and arranged their recent productions and provided believers an ample supply of Gospel programs.

The Goodnews Communication International renewed its online movie theater recently, gathering and arranging their recent productions and providing believers an ample supply of Gospel programs.

As one of the major Christian multimedia organizations in Hong Kong, Goodnews Communication International has been producing Gospel films and programs for more than 30 years now. Featured in Feb, 2005, the online movie theater gathered their main productions in recent years and allowed visitors to click and watch any program for free.

Now there are several series of Gospel programs in the online movie theater, including the wellknown "Rev. Lo's Parlor", which discusses the hotest issues in the society from a Christian point of view.

The program "Song IN Hong Kong Today" records the real face and delicate feelings in everyday life, and the series of individual sharing.

The "Testimonies of Life" program covers widely discussed topics such as confronting the sins of homosexuality, gambling, poverty. In addition, the program covers other hot-topic subjects such as environment protection -- a big issue for largely urbanized island. Lastly, the program will cover issues that believers will face in their personal life, such as domestic relations.

In addition, interactive sections have also been added into the theater and are playing an important role. Visitors are able to leave their comments, and hold discussion with others after watching the video.

GCI hopes that people can receive edification for their life through these short online films, and also spread these Gospel messages to their family and friends by internet, testifying the amazing work that God has done in their lives.

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