Shincheonji Chairman Calls on African States to Unite and Seek Wisdom from the Bible

On Friday 28 January 2022 Shincheonji Church of Jesus, the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony, held an African Press Conference online via the Zoom platform entitled Testimony on the Parables of the Secrets of Heaven and Their True Meanings. Mr Man-Hee Lee, chairman of Shincheonji and journalists from 55 African countries were in attendance. This press conference was planned at the request of African journalists and pastors who had many questions regarding the church’s latest open online Bible seminar about the Bible book of Revelation.

Shincheonji Church announced that it had planned a press conference to make known the true meaning of the New Testament in the Bible. The African press was introduced to Shincheonji Church, its founder and chairman as well as the results of the church’s recent Revelation seminar that concluded in December last year. Mr Lee also spoke about the new Shincheonji Online Seminar called Testimony on the Parables of the Secrets of Heaven and Their True Meaning, which started in January this year.

The prophecies and fulfilment as recorded in the Book of Revelation have been testified by Shincheonji to the world through YouTube for a total of 10 weeks from October to December last year. It has recorded 8 million cumulative views on YouTube so far. Through this seminar, Shincheonji Church signed Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with more than 1,200 pastors and seminaries in 57 countries. Of those, 235 MOUs were signed in 16 African countries. And now Shincheonji church is supporting the exchange of the word and message of the Bible to each church and seminary.

Nokwanda Ntanzi addressing the Chairman of Shincheonji with her question.

Many journalists who attended the press conference asked questions about the online Revelation seminar, its contents and the church’s plans after many MOUs have been established. Chairman Man-Hee Lee answered these and many other questions about the seminars clearly and directly.

Chairman Lee said that he especially loves Africa among the global village and that he hopes Africans who have good faith would come closer to the Word of God and get a proper understanding of God’s Will.

Chairman Lee of Shincheonji addressing the African Press

Along with that, he stated that the secrets of heaven are recorded in parables contained in the Bible, and that he hopes the whole world would understand the true meaning of these parables through Shincheonji’s Bible seminar so that they could believe in it and reach salvation.

Furthermore, Chairman Lee asked all the members of the press to report that there is a testimony on the prophecy and fulfilment of Revelation, and the secrets of the kingdom of heaven are available to everyone today.

Stephen Ogwang, secretary-general of Born Again Churches in Uganda said, “I wish everyone across the world will come and study the word from the Shincheonji Bible seminar to change people’s life.”

While Daisyman Goniwe from the Independent Methodist Church in South Africa shared, “I have never encountered the word of God (like this) before, since I have learned from Shincheonji.”

Testimony on the Parables of the Secrets of Heaven and Their True Meaning is an on-going seminar that uncovers the meaning of the parables. It begun on 3 January and is broadcasted twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays through Shincheonji’s YouTube Channel in 24 different languages: https://www.youtube.com/c/ShincheonjiChurchofJesus

Gear up for the Herald Cycle Tour 2022

The city of Gqeberha proudly announces the 36th edition of The Herald Cycle Tour, which has become a highlight on the local sporting calendar, will take place next month.  

It will start with the mountain bike race on 13 February, followed by road programmes on 19 and 20 February 2022.

ROAD MAIN FEATURE RACE ENTRY FEES

106KM CLASSIC OPEN SEEDED- R400:

Age 15+. This is the standard entry for all amateur athletes, with or without a CSA license.

106KM U23/ ELITE/ JUNIOR (DOMESTIC RACING LICENSE REQ- R400:

Age 17+. This is reserved for professional athletes with a CSA domestic racing license.

106KM RACING VETERAN MEN & LADIES (VA/VB/VC)- R400:

Age 30+. This is reserved for racing veterans with CSA membership license.

106KM TANDEM – R700:

Ages 15+. This is an entry for all tandem athletes – professional and amateur.

55KM ADVENTURE – OPEN SEEDED: – R310:

Ages 12+. This is a standard entry for all amateur athletes, with or without a CSA license.

55KM ADVENTURE – U15 BOYS/ U17 BOYS/ U17 GIRLS RACING : – R310:

Ages 12+. This is reserved for u17 racing boys and girls.

55KM TANDEM – R520:

Ages 12+.This is an entry for all tandem athletes – professional and amateur.

ULTIMATE QUEST: 106KM CLASSIC + 80KM MTB EXTREME – R650:

Ages 19+

Enter online before 06 February 2022 http://www.heraldcycletour.co.za
COVID-19 protocols to be observed.

BATHURST AGRICULTURAL SHOW

The Bathurst Agricultural Show is the largest and one of the oldest in the Eastern Cape and will take place from the 1st to the 3rd of April 2022.

An estimated 12 000 visitors are attracted to the area each year creating support for local businesses with much-needed funding. Where Town and Country Meet is the Show’s motto and is demonstrated by an average of 180 Standholders from near and far. They bring the Showgrounds to life by marketing their extensive range of products from heavy-duty farming equipment to homemade arts and crafts which often results in business partnerships being formed, trading opportunities furthered and the cross-section of ideas taking place. Maintaining the agricultural side of the show, quality livestock large and small, comprising of a vast selection of cattle, sheep, pigs and poultry compete for prizes and magnificent trophies.

The popular and prestigious auction allows buyers to become owners of the stud and commercial cattle. Joining in on the competitions, pineapple farmers challenge one another to discover who can produce the best while national standard equestrian events draw over 100 horses and their accomplished riders which occupy the main arena for an extra day. Amazing talents and skills are displayed in a ‘Home Industries’ hall with categories widely ranging from adult and junior art, photography, quilting, needlework, floral decorating, farm produce, leatherwork to woodwork just to name a few. The Home Industries Section is one of the few that still exist at Agricultural Shows and the diverse exhibits are judged according to the highest standards applicable and prizes are awarded in the form of trophies and items generously donated by local businesses and the public. Plentiful entertainment and fun is provided for all ages with miniature train trips around the grounds, an exciting funfair, paintball, quad bike rides, jumping castles, face painting, mechanical bull, army obstacle course, Tiger Titans mini cricket and popular games such as sack races and egg and spoon.

In addition to the vast array of delicious meals and tempting tasty treats supplied by numerous food kiosks, enjoyable highlights which also attract the approximately 10 000 visitors to the Bathurst Agricultural Show include the vintage tractor and classic car parade, incredible dog show, sheep shearing, school bands and the Scottish Bag-piper. For those that view the show as the perfect opportunity to catch up and relax with friends old and new our two pubs the ‘Bull’s Inn’ and the ‘Horse and Plough’ are where one finds many a “Boet and Swaer” story flowing forth as live local music talent plays late into the memorable nights.

112th Bathurst Agricultural Show is truly agricultural with a fine balance between Farming and Agricultural industrial interests. 

Opening Times
08h00 – 17h00
www.bathurstshow.co.za

bathurstshow@intekom.co.za
Costs
Prices affordable for family outings