James Ip
Rev. James Ip
Besides being preoccupied with teaching and administrative work in CWTS, Rev. Ip is also regularly invited by many churches to preach in Sunday services and retreats. During such times, he shares on the Christian faith, spiritual growth and life applications from the Bible. He has also published many articles in Christian books and magazines.
Rev. Ip’s wife is a community nurse within Hospice service by providing emotional care and support to patients through home visitations. The Ip’s have two grown up sons, living independently in other states. Rev. Ip’s hobbies are reading, traveling, as well as sharing his experiences and life lessons with friends.
In the past, Rev. Ip has a lot of experience learning different languages. In order to study the Old Testament thoroughly, he learned languages such as German, French, Hebrew, Modern Hebrew, Greek, Aramaic, Akkadian, Ugaritic and Arabic. Through his study of different languages, he has accumulated a vast knowledge of traditions and expressions of cultures past and present all over the world. This has correspondingly borne fruit in his exegesis and application of Scripture.
Present Ministry in CWTS:
Vice-President and Associate Professor in CWTS,
Major Teaching Areas:
Hebrew, Old Testament, and Homiletics
Education:
Ph.D. Studies, Brandeis University (majoring in Ancient Near East) 1991-1995
M.A., Brandeis University (majoring in Ancient Near East) 1986
Th.M., Princeton Theological Seminary 1983
M.Div., Fuller Theological Seminary 1982
Former Ministries:
Pastor in Chinese Christian Church, Houston, Texas
Pastor in First Chinese Baptist Church, Virginia
Assistant Pastor in Chinese Christian Church of New England
Coordinator in North American Congress of Chinese Evangelicals
Pastor in Peace Evangelical Center, Hong Kong
Publications in Chinese:
A. Translations from English
New Bible Commentary (21st Century Chinese Edition) (contributing translator). Edited by Wai-Wing Chan and Job Hu. Hong Kong: Christian Communications Ltd., 1999.
Beyond Futility: Message of Hope from the Book of Ecclesiastes (contributing translator). Chinese ed., Monterey Park, CA: Living Spring Publications, 1982.
B. Articles in Monographs
“Prophetic Books, Messiah and the Contemporary Christian.” In The Glorious Christ and the Contemporary Christian, pp.31-53. Edited by Lawrence Chan et al. Concord, CA: Christian Witness Theological Seminary, 2003.
“Understanding the Book of Exodus,” “Understanding the Book of Job.” In A Survey of the Bible with Sound (Study Guide), I: 9-16, II: 25-31 (with cassette). Edited by Wai-Wing Chan. Hong Kong: Christian Communications Limited, 1991.
C. Articles in Periodicals
19 short devotional essays in Proclaim, July/August, 1999; March/April, 2003; May/June, 2003.
“Psalms that Embody Life,” Proclaim, May/June, 2003
“My Observation of Death,” Chinese Today, July, 2009
“The Unity and Co-operation of Churches,” Chinese Churches Today, April, 2009
“Origin of the Universe (1): The Wonderful Creator,” Evangel Literature (210), Nov/Dec, 2010
“Origin of the Universe (2): The Wonderful Creation,” Evangel Literature (211), Jan/Feb, 2011
“Origin of the Universe (3): The Interpretation of Creation,” Evangel Literature (213), May/June, 2011
“Man as the Pinnacle of Creation (1),” Evangel Literature (214), July/Aug, 2011
“Man as the Pinnacle of Creation (2),” Evangel Literature (215), Sept/Oct, 2011
“The Glorious Christ: Hope of the Human Race,” CWTS Newsletter, Jan. 2013
“Does the Chinese Church of N. America Need Theological Education?” CWTS Newsletter, April, 2011
“Immanuel, God With Us– Peace in a World of Turmoil,” CWTS Newsletter, Jan. 2010
“New Covenant, New Heart, New Spirit, and Spiritual Renewal,” CWTS Newsletter, April, 2009
“On Being a Spiritual Man,” CWTS Newsletter, Jan. 2008
“30 Years of Ministry by Grace,” CWTS Newsletter, Jan, 2006
“What is a Perfect Life?” CWTS Newsletter, Oct. 2001
“What Good Can Come from Theological Seminaries?” CWTS Newsletter, April 2000
“Encounter with the HOLY,” CWTS Newsletter, Oct. 1999
“The Calling of Abraham,” CWTS Newsletter, Jan. 1999
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