WHERE EAST MEETS WEST. Facts about Hong Kong Special Administration Region of China Land Mass: 1,104 Km² Population: 7,182,724 (2013 Census) 95 % ethnic.

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WHERE EAST MEETS WEST

Facts about Hong Kong Special Administration Region of China Land Mass: 1,104 Km² Population: 7,182,724 (2013 Census) 95 % ethnic Chinese and 5 percent from other groups Languages: Cantonese (90%) & English (3.5%) Currency: Hong Kong Dollar On 1997: Officially transferred after 156 years of British Colonial rule Religion: Ranks 8 th in the top 10 World’s Richest Countries in 2012 (Forbes Magazine) Chinese/Buddhist 66.1% Non-religious/other 22.1% Christian 10.1% Muslim 1.5% Hindu 0.3%

Why Hong Kong?

1 st Mission : 25December 2011 – 1 January 2012 Mission Objectives: 1. New experience for the evangelical choir 2. Promotion for the Coptic Orthodox Church 3. Building a relationship with HK Church congregation 4. Providing HK congregation with an introduction about the Evangelism service

2 nd Mission : 21 December 2012 – 1 January 2013 Mission Objectives: 1. Empowerment of Egyptian Congregation 2. In field exploration of Macau 3. Engagement with other missionaries 4. Evangelizing through the Choir mission 5. Launching Sunday School Program NEW: - Orphanages - Other missionaries

We Offered and Received Love!!

Being ONE

Thank You