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Responses from readers of Kingdom of God Magazine
The legacy of good housekeeping
Elder Lin Yuanshang mentioned in the 47th issue of "The Legacy of Good Housekeeping" that "Talent is the most important resource in an organization. Talent training must be regarded as one of the most important goals, and every supervisor must train two "To three reserve cadres who can replace you." I was very moved after reading it, thinking that the editorial team of "The Kingdom of God" magazine has been working hard in this direction. Many years ago, community unit editor Yang Hanjiahua had this mentality to cultivate the author and many other writing partners; the founder, Mr. Gao Lili, and the editor-in-chief of this magazine, Pastor Su Wen'an, have long emphasized the importance of inheritance and for this purpose Work hard and pray. It is truly the most beautiful blessing of my life to be able to work with these spiritual elders. I would like to encourage every reader to be a faithful and good steward of God, so that families, churches, institutions, societies and countries can be blessed by God.
New Jersey ‧ Meihui Liu
Teaching Chinese can be a missionary tool
The article on the interview with Pastor Dai Jizong in the 47th issue of your magazine is valuable. It not only allows readers to understand the new trends in missionary work in the 21st century and reminds us of missionary attitudes and methods, but also allows us to remember and thank the five generations of the Hudson Taylor family for more than 100 years. Come for the sacrifice and dedication of the Chinese church. In the article, Pastor Dai Jizong talked about a new point of view, "There are many people overseas who want to learn Chinese, and they can think more about using 'teaching Chinese' as a channel to spread the gospel." I very much agree with Pastor Dai and hope that teaching Chinese will become a good tool for missionary work in the near future.
Boston‧Xiaozhen
New atmosphere in English unit
Jonathan, the new editor of the English unit, has brought a new atmosphere. I like reading the English unit very much. The "Editor's Notes" and various articles are exciting, and the articles are closely related to life and current events, reminding readers to use the perspective of Christ to discern, and Not following public opinion. Some of the articles are very interesting and refreshing.
New York Grace
Inspired by love and righteous deeds
Several articles in the community section of the 48th issue of your magazine reported on left-behind children, which moved me deeply. I am very grateful to the founder of "Love Fund Ministry", Sister Jiang Liping, for bravely following the vision given by God and entering rural China to care for left-behind children. Very admired. Other Christians from all over the world who have dedicated themselves to the left-behind children—Teacher Chen’s team who went deep into the earthquake-stricken areas, Brother Wang who returned to his hometown to serve, Evangelist Hong who sent love to the back mountains of Taiwan, Maggie who felt grateful, and Kong who shouldered the mission Priests, etc., all moved me and inspired me to pray for the future of left-behind children, and I hope to join such a ministry in the future.
New York ‧ Yang Yang
Facing popular trends, seek God’s will
Every time a hot new trend emerges in popular culture, Christians must respond. The article "Complete Guide to Pokémon" in the 46th issue of your magazine starts with the 2016 smash hit online game "Pokéball" and proposes that when evaluating social phenomena, Christians should pay attention to the evolution of things around them and first Seek intently before God and make sure that your views are based on the Bible and prayer rather than the influence of traditional culture. This is a very important reminder for Christians.
California·Nianyu