Two leading Chinese Christian organizations will hold an
exhibition of their bible ministry this June in Germany, the first
ever of its kind in Europe.
"The Bible Ministry Exhibition of the Church in China" will be
jointly sponsored by the National Committee of the Three-Self
Patriotic Movement of the Protestant Churches in China and the
China Christian Council (CCC).
The exhibition will be held at the German Protestant church of
Kirchentag in Cologne from June 7 to 9 and the Mission One World of
the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Bavaria from June 13 to
mid-July, said CCC president Cao Shengjie at a press conference on
Monday.
The exhibition will be comprised of pictures, art works, and
historical details about the development of Christianity in
China.
"The purpose of the exhibition is to witness, through the facts,
the religious freedom Chinese Protestants enjoy and the deep love
they have for the bible, and to promote mutual understanding
between the peoples from the two countries," she said.
The CCC has already received exhibition invitations from
Switzerland, Finland, Norway, Republic of Korea, Singapore, and
Australia, but has not yet decided on the next destination.
A similar exhibition attracted about 30,000 people in Hong Kong
in 2004 and more than 20,000 people in the United States in 2006,
the CCC said.
According to CCC statistics, China has printed and published
more than 43 million copies of the Bible since the CCC was
established in 1980.
(Xinhua News Agency May 29, 2007)