Zion Christian Mission Center Presents Systematic Bible Education from Genesis to Revelation

The Zion Christian Mission Center, under the New Heaven New Earth Center (NHNE), has officially opened its January Bible class in Zambia, welcoming 100 new students eager to study the Bible through a clear and systematic curriculum that spans from Genesis to Revelation. The opening marks another significant milestone in NHNE’s Center mission to provide free Bible education as a practical guide for life beyond the boundaries of traditional faith.

The January class opening attracted a diverse group of students (Men, Women, and Youth), with a notable number of young people seeking answers to fundamental questions of faith, purpose, and life. The Zion Christian Mission Center is recognized globally for its structured teaching method, which connects prophecy and fulfillment, allowing students to view the Bible as a unified book rather than a collection of isolated passages.

Voices of Zambian youth, woman, and man who resonated with systematic Bible education

Onnes Kalenga (60) said the greatest strength of the center’s education lies in its clear evidence of Bible prophecy and fulfillment. He shared that although he began learning and even teaching prophecy as early as 1984, he later realized he had been interpreting parables through personal understanding without seeing their fulfillment. Through the center’s teachings, he said he has now come to understand the true meaning of Bible prophecies and parables based strictly on Scripture. Kalenga added that after previously leading the baptism of over 200 people and helping establish more than 20 church branches, his greatest desire now is to evangelize and help those who worship God in ignorance come to true understanding.

Cecilia Mwape (45) shared how the Bible education has transformed her faith and inspired her to help others understand God’s Word clearly. She explained that many believers in Zambia are confused because the Bible is often not taught in an organized way, and her mission is to guide people toward true salvation . Mwape testified that before attending Zion Christian Mission Center, she believed she was spiritually grounded but later realized she lacked true understanding of Bible. She encouraged others to study at Zion Christian Mission Center, saying its teachings provide deeper understanding of the Bible, its parables, and the Book of Revelation.

Innocent Simangolwe (29) shared that a friend encouraged him to attend Zion Mission Center, and although he hesitated at first due to his busy schedule, the recommendation and the message moved his faith. He explained that the teachings at Zion Mission Center are different from what he learned in his previous church, here, the Word is taught according to Scripture and systematic. Simangolwe encouraged others to persevere in the seven-month course, emphasizing that true faith grows by hearing the revealed Word of God, which contains the secrets of the Kingdom of Heaven.

New Heaven New Earth Center Mandevu Center Opening Signals Growth in Youth Education and Social Responsibility

To meet growing demand, NHNE has opened a new Mandevu Center, adding to its Town Center and making Bible education more accessible, especially to youths. The Town and Mandevu Center also conducted a community clean-up activity, showing commitment to social responsibility. A Kanyama resident praised the initiative, saying it reflects Christian values of cleanliness and sets a positive example.

Center Theology Head Mrs. Amina Mbewe explained that such activities are part of NHNE’s vision to help believers live out the Word through both study and community service. With the successful class opening and expansion, the Zion Christian Mission Center continues to grow as a hub for systematic Bible understanding, youth development, and social transformation in Zambia.

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