Major Global Missions Host Joint Youth Mobilization Conference in HK

By Eunice Or

Leading international mission organizations are holding a joint youth mobilization conference in Hong Kong, encouraging young people to engage in world mission.

On April 1, the conference with the theme "Go Global! You can fly!" will take place at the Chinese University of Hong Kong Chung Chi College Hall. It aims to mobilize young Christians to engage in cross-cultural missions and to become a Christian with global vision.

The organizers of the conference are Operation Mobilization, Campus Crusade for Christ Hong Kong, Federation of Evangelical Student Hong Kong, Wycliffe Hong Kong, Asian Outreach Hong Kong and so on.

Two workshops time are offered with a choice of seven themes each time. All the speakers are prominent and experienced leaders in the world’s leading mission organizations. Some of the speakers are director of Operation Mobilization (Hong Kong) Howard Robinson, head of Campus Crusade for Christ Hong Kong, director of Hong Kong Christian Alliance Mission and others.

Last year, similar event has drawn thousands of young Christians in Hong Kong.

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