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A lamb with wings and a guitar!
Sheep-finding Hong Kong style

HONG KONG: 3rd June 2005 --  The imagery is interesting, and the venture even more so.  A lamb with angel's wings, and no meek little fellow either!  It sports a guitar and is definitely going somewhere!
    Hong Kong's Catholic Examiner for this week runs a story on a new online evangelisation school.  It comes in the context of a 'Year of Evangelisation' recently officially concluded by Bishop Joseph Zen and reported by various agencies.  Amongst other things, this latter initiative saw the birth of the Hong Kong Evangelization page at www.evanlife.org.hk/Eng/main.htm which is worth a look in its own right, especially their 'sheep-finding' campaign.
    There is something decidedly youthful about the Online School of Evangelisation, however, beginning with the chosen symbol.  And sure enough, it turns out that the idea came from a group of youthful Chinese from overseas Chinese communities for the evangelisation of overseas Chinese.  This group  has given the idea and 'The Friends of Jesus' Passover, FOJP as they call themselves, has put up the online school.
    The venture, which has the backing of the PIME missionary Congregation, officially began its activities on 15th May, Feast of Pentecost.  What does it offer less than a month later, on the Feast of the Sacred Heart?
    Firstly, it is bilingual, but in a truly bilingual way - that is it does not see the need to translate all material into both languages.  Language choice depends on the teacher or consultant at the time - and the student, obviously.  The school is free and requires only commitment; commitment to a few hours of study a week, to an example of perseverance, to be active and diligent in sharing knowledge with other students and eventually to putting one's knowledge to the service of evangelisation.
    The course lasts 24 months and focuses on evangelisation in Asia.  It claims to be 'the first online school of evangelisation', a rather big claim, but certainly the first online school of youthful evangelisation, bilingual, Asian-focused....and we know they have some 40 enrolled at this stage, from Australia, Peru, Brunei, USA, Malaysia, Canada.
    Very definitely a must-see and may seed other ideas in other areas.  Go to www.evschool.net to find out more.
VOCABULARY
sports (a guitar): colloquial verb meaning 'to carry'
put up: phrasal verb with several meanings in English.  In this context to  put a page on the web.
bilingual: able to speak and understand two languages, actively or passively.  Strictly speaking, sociolinguists use the term of someone equally fluent in mother tongue plus one other langauge.  
seed: here used as a verb; to sow an idea.  'seed' suggests a single action as distinct from 'sowing' which is more diffusive.

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