Online Testimony Videos Spread the Amazing Work of God

By Christina Song

Hong Kong - The Goodnews Communication International Ltd. launched a section called "Faith Express" in their online cinema, Feb 24.

"Faith Express" is a section of testimonies and sharings. Its first program tells the true story of a business woman, Annie, who had a successful career and a happy family, however, she was diagnosed with cancer. Instead of complaining and being depressed, she actively searched for the Word of God, and finally got comforted by the scripture "The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away". Catching the Word of God, Annie not only received peace and joy again, but also gained strength and courage to encourage many other patients.

The tenet of "Faith Express" is taken from Hebrews 12:1 - "Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked cut for us". By broadcasting the testimonies through internet, the Goodnews Communication International hopes that people can share and receive grace from all around the world. In the page of Faith Express, visitors can watch the videos online, and also send them immediately to their friends. Through this 24/24 free service, the Goodnews Communication International is spreading the amazing work of God to the whole world.

To watch the Faith Express, visit www.goodnewscom.org.

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