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FAQ: Shincheonji Church's Bible Teaching Impact on Religious and Non-Religious Individuals
TL;DR
Shincheonji Church's Bible course provides intellectual growth and problem-solving skills that enhance personal development and social perspective.
Shincheonji Church surveyed 1,285 students after a year-long Bible course, with 99% reporting positive changes including inner peace and spiritual growth.
Shincheonji Church's program fosters forgiveness, tolerance, and improved relationships, creating positive individual and societal transformation through biblical teachings.
Over half of Shincheonji graduates were previously non-religious, discovering life reflection and new perspectives through mastering Revelation and the entire Bible.
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The content focuses on how Shincheonji Church's Bible teachings are attracting both religious and non-religious individuals, with survey results showing significant positive impacts on graduates of their Zion Christian Mission Center program.
This is significant because 57% of the surveyed graduates previously had no religion, demonstrating the program's appeal beyond traditional religious audiences, and 99% reported positive changes from the Bible teachings.
The survey included 1,285 students who had completed a year-long course at the Zion Christian Mission Center to master the whole Bible and the Book of Revelation, representing soon-to-be graduates of Class 116.
The survey was conducted from October 17-25, 2025, and the graduation ceremony for 59,192 theology students took place on November 2nd, 2025.
The 116th Zion Christian Mission Center graduation ceremony was held at the Cheongju Church in South Korea.
The highest response was 'increased inner peace, stability, and emotional comfort' (50.7%), followed by 'spiritual growth and deepening of faith' (46.7%), and 'developed a positive value system' (41.2%).
Non-religious participants noted that the teachings became 'an opportunity to reflect on my life and relationships' and helped them 'establish standards for life beyond religion,' with many experiencing personal growth and understanding.
Overall satisfaction reached 94.5%, with 73.3% of respondents answering they were 'very satisfied' with the instructors and program.
The church announced plans to be a positive influence for both individuals and society, centering on the core values of 'qualitative maturity and the restoration of the essence of the Word.'
Graduates reported multiple benefits including gaining forgiveness, love, and tolerance (38.3%), improved interpersonal relationships (25.8%), better stress management (20.4%), and new perspectives on social life and work (16.5%).
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