ZCMC Interview Several Students For “Gospel Rush” In Nimba County

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Ganta, a commercial city of Nimba County, is gradually falling prey to the Zion Christian Mission Center’s (ZCMC) doctrine, which is the “revealed Word”, as a recent interview conducted there has verified.

The Shincheonji Church of Jesus in South Korea heads ZCMC in Liberia and other part of the universe. The Bible College, which now operates in three of Liberia’s 15 counties, is free and recruits people from diverse denominations and prepares them with Biblical knowledge to conquer the world for God–from Satan’s control.

A three-man delegation from ZCMC’s headquarters at Du-Port Road departed Montserrado County on Monday for Ganta City and conducted a fruitful interview of the students of a newly established branch there and returned Wednesday evening. The delegation was headed by Evangelist Fedesco Freeman, National Administration of Shincheonji Church of Jesus in Liberia, along with Pastor Massaley and Evangelist Ojuku Silver-tongue Kangar, Jr., who is one of the prospective graduates and public relations of the Bible College.

During a second batch interview, Evangelist Freeman and Pastor Massaley cooperatively interviewed 50 students who have discovered the “revealed Word of God” ZCMC is offering in Nimba County, especially at Ganta City through Evangelist Alex D. Saye and Evangelist Harris Q. Gwagee. The “revealed Word” include prophesies and fulfilment, prayers, two kinds of spirits, figurative words/parables and meanings, characteristics of betrayers and destroyers, the Book of Revelation, and so on.

“Actually, today’s exercise that we are conducting here in Nimba County—this is our second batch and second time to conduct interview here, and it is great; those that in the hinterland are much more zealous to learn, humble themselves, and have the mindset to always make use of the opportunity when it is given them, especially the Zion Christian Mission school that is being sponsored by Shincheonji, which is a free Bible school that last for one year,” Evangelist Freeman said. “The interview was very great. Most of the people who did their registration were happy to come and be part of the interview.”

The Bible school, established in 2023, has two sections at present due to the influx of students: morning and evening, according to the Head Evangelist of Nimba County’s branch, Alex D. Saye.

“It is through God the work is being done; the people are opening up, things are falling into place and the people themselves are coming. We just got through with the elementary lesson and the people just got through with their test,” Evangelist Saye said. “We have about 42 students who just completed their test and new section, with about 50 students starting.”

With sitting capacity being 24, the influx of students has made the students to overwhelm the normal sitting capacity at the center.

“24 persons can sit behind the desks because the center is not spacious; we cannot allow the people to sit in the chairs and copy notes by putting the copy books on their laps. Another problem is, whenever there is a storm, current can go off and we find it difficult to continue class; but God is doing everything possible here,” Evangelist Saye revealed challenges they currently face there. He added that, due to the students’ quest for the Word of God, they will adjust the sitting capacity to absorb the fifty students.

In 2023, ZCMC’s international Instructor, Michael Kwak, conducted a seminar for 70-plus pastors and evangelists from the Ganta Christian Community who vowed to enroll at the school when its first section opened. Though not all of the 70-plus pastors and evangelists are enrolling, majority of them form part of the first and second batches, according to Evangelist Saye.

In a courageous tone, Evangelist Saye said that the students themselves are carrying out massive evangelism in Ganta City and its environs by telling their parents, neighbors, friends, and so on, about the school pellucid teaching, adding that ZCMC mission is to conquer Nimba County and to go beyond it with the “revealed Word”.

The Biblical knowledge, when acquired, is intended to fulfil the “Great Commission” in Matthew 28:19 that says, “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.”

“Those people we are training, we have a strong belief that there are people among them that will be part of us to share this Gospel to conquer Nimba County, so we are depending on Nimbaians to take the Gospel further to where it needs to go. So we trained them and we sent them to be able to take the Gospel just as Jesus did in Matthew 28,” Evangelist Freeman said. “…We will give them the instruction to go and make disciples.”

“Revelation is already fulfilling. As we know, in Revelation 22:17 God mandated Jesus that everyone who is hungry and thirsty should come and receive the free gift of the water of life,” Evangelist Freeman stated. So we have more than three hundred students currently enrolling in the three counties we now occupy.”

Meanwhile, Shincheonji, which was launched in Liberia in January 2021, invites the public to its third pre-graduation exercise on Saturday, April 20, 2024 in Du-Port Road. However, the real graduation exercise is set for November 2024.

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