The Baptist Convention of Hong Kong Held Its 24th Bible Conference Successfully

From Feb 23 to 26, the topics were respectively about faith, virtue, love, and abundance.

Hong Kong - From Feb 23 to 25, the Baptist Convention of Hong Kong held its 24th annual Bible conference in the Kowloon City Baptist Church, and an evangelical meeting followed on Feb 26.

The main speaker, Dr. Peter Chiu delivered messages in the retreat. As a former professor of the Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary, he delivered message under the theme of "Revive, Unite". From Feb 23 to 26, the topics were respectively about faith, virtue, love, and abundance.

Before the retreat started every evening at 8pm, all those who attended the retreat would start to pray from 7:15pm for God's grace and power to reign from above.

BCHK provided Mandarin interpretation for the Mandarin-speaking Chinese. Every night, more than 300 believers attended the Bible conference and received renewal for their faith.

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