Stephen Tong Tjong Eng (, born 1940) is a
Chinese Indonesian
Chinese Indonesians ( id, Orang Tionghoa Indonesia) and colloquially Chindo or just Tionghoa are Indonesians whose ancestors arrived from China at some stage in the last eight centuries.
Chinese people and their Indonesian descendants have l ...
Reformed pastor,
evangelist, teacher and musician. He heads the
Reformed Evangelical Church of Indonesia, which houses the
megachurch
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Messiah Cathedral, and is the largest Christian Church building in Southeast Asia.
He has preached in countries around the world, and guest lectured at theological seminaries and schools.
Early life
Tong was born in 1940 in
Xiamen
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, China,
[Tong, Stephen (2010). Dr. Stephen Tong: Life and Ministries in Pictures – 70 Years of Blessing 1940–2010, ltd. ed. Surabaya: Momentum Christian Literature.] from Tong Pai Hu, a businessman whose family was highly regarded by the
Qing
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government, and Tan Tjien Nio (Indonesian: Dorcas Tanjowati). He is the sixth of ten children,
only one of whom was a girl. his father died when Stephen was 3; his family wealth had eroded during the years of
Japanese imperialism
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.
[Freda Hatfield Tong 2001 ''Sons for the Master'' Singapore: Path Seeker.] At that time, Tong's mother fostered their brothers and sister alone.
In 1949, he with his mother and siblings migrated to
Surabaya
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, Indonesia, to find a better place of living during the
Chinese Communist Revolution
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.
He completed primary education at Min Guang Primary School and he graduated from Chung Hwa High School () in 1958. Though he had not graduated yet, he had been teaching as either assistant or formal teacher from 1957 till 1960 at Zhong Guo Nui Xue School and Yi Xing Night School.
When Tong was 15 years old, he had strong beliefs in communism, which he called "
Karl Marx
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's dialectical materialism". He ascribed to
Charles Darwin
Charles Robert Darwin ( ; 12 February 1809 – 19 April 1882) was an English natural history#Before 1900, naturalist, geologist, and biologist, widely known for his contributions to evolutionary biology. His proposition that all speci ...
's
theory of evolution
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, and had a deep hatred towards Christianity, which he regarded as "the foolish religion which came from the devilish West and has illogical teachings". However, he respected that his mother had a devoted spiritual life: "When I was small, the first words I'd hear in the morning were those of my mother while she prayed. She prayed for each of us children by name, and asked God to guide us.".
In 1957, his mother asked him to attend a Christian Youth Conference that was conducted by the Southeast Asia Bible Seminary (SEABS) ( id, Madrasah Alkitab Asia Tenggara, now id, Seminari Alkitab Asia Tenggara, SAAT) in
Malang in 1957. On 9 January, the last day of the conference, when
Andrew Gih gave a revival sermon, Tong became a Christian.
He began to share the Gospel, and taught children in Christian schools. In 1960, he enrolled in SEABS, and later graduated with a
Bachelor of Theology
The Bachelor of Theology degree (BTh, ThB, or BTheol) is a three- to five-year undergraduate degree in theological disciplines and is typically pursued by those seeking ordination for ministry in a church, denomination, or parachurch organization. ...
in 1964. He then joined SEABS's faculty, and taught theology and philosophy classes from 1964 to 1988.
Ministry
While he was a teacher at South East Asia Bible Seminary, Tong served as an evangelist at THKTKH (
Min Nan
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: Tiong Hoa Kie Tok Kauw Hwee
��华基督教会; ( id , Gereja Kristus Tionghua, now GKT (Gereja Kristus Tuhan)), transliterated "Church of Christ The Lord",
[.] and travelled weekly between Malang and Surabaya.
Around at that time, he had tried leading some Gospel Rallies in various cities in Indonesia. Then since 1969, he received invitations to lead Gospel Rallies in various countries, including Europe, America, Australia, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, etc. It is especially for Chinese and Indonesian speakers. In 1974, he started to hold seminars in Surabaya to provide truthful doctrinal understanding for churches in Indonesia.
In 1978, he along with
Jahja Ling
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established Stephen Tong Evangelistic Ministries International
STEMI.
One of its goals is to equip people for full-time ministry.
[Dr. Stephen Tong, ''In Step with The Holy Spirit, limited edition'' (Jakarta: STEMI, 2007), pp. 4–6.] He preaches at cities across Southeast Asia.
In 1982, he received his
ordination
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as pastor. He served at GKT ( id, Gereja Kristus Tuhan, "Church of Christ The Lord"), then ministered in GKA ( id, Gereja Kristen Abdiel, "Servant Christian Church").
He has conducted services in Mandarin and Indonesian, but some of his speaking engagements have been in
Fujian
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and English.
Since then, he has guest lectured in Theology and delivered sermons in various prominent universities at the
China Graduate School of Theology (Hong Kong),
China Evangelical Seminary (Taiwan),
Trinity Theological College (Singapore),
Regent College (Canada), and universities in the United States, including:
Westminster Theological Seminary
Westminster Theological Seminary is a Protestant theological seminary in the Reformed theological tradition in Glenside, Pennsylvania. It was founded by members of the faculty of Princeton Theological Seminary in 1929 after Princeton chose to ...
,
Harvard,
MIT,
Stanford
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,
Yale
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,
University of California Berkeley
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,
University of Maryland
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,
Columbia University
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,
Cornell University
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, etc.
Since the GRII has found in 1989, his services have extended to many major cities in Indonesia, including Surabaya, Medan, Malang, Bandung, especially during the Christmas and Easter seasons.
To maintain contact with the cities outside
Jakarta, he established STEMI branch offices in each of the areas. He added offices in the United States and the
European Union
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.
Since 2000, he travels weekly to around 5 countries (Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Taiwan) to serve for approximately 6000 audiences.
In 2009, Ric Cannada, Chancellor of
Reformed Theological Seminary, noted in his school's newsletter that Tong's weekly preaching schedule included "two Sunday services in Jakarta; every Sunday evening at two services in a church in
Singapore
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; every Monday evening at a church in
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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; every Tuesday night at a church in Hong Kong; and every Wednesday night at a church in
Taipei, Taiwan
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."
Reformed Evangelical Movement
Tong observed that many churches have been influenced by worldly philosophy, and ones that were loyal to the genuine teaching of the Bible were rare. In 1984, he started the Reformed Evangelical Movement with the purpose of restoring the understanding of theology based on God's revelation in the Scripture and igniting people with zeal for evangelism. The movement is "aimed at meeting the challenge of the
Charismatic movement as well as liberalism."
He conducted theological seminars such as the Christian Faith Development Seminar ( id, Seminar Pembinaan Iman Kristen, SPIK),
to introduce
Reformed theology
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to the people in Jakarta. His first seminar, "Faith and Religion", was attended by about 1,200 people. He would later adapt the seminars into
books
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and multimedia, which he publishes in-house.
The SPIK seminars have become the source material for the Indonesian Reformed Evangelical Institution ( id, Lembaga Reformed Injili Indonesia, LRII), a seminary which Tong co-founded with pastors Caleb Tong and Yakub Susabda in 1986.
In 1986, Tong started the Evangelical Reformed High School for
laymen
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In both religious and wider secular usage, a layperson ...
in Surabaya. In 1987, he started a similar high school in Jakarta, and in 1990, he started one in Malang. The goal is to encourage Christian congregations from all denominations to study Reformed theology. He has served as a
rector
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Style or title
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*Rector (academia), a senior official in an edu ...
for these schools.
Reformed Evangelical Church of Indonesia
Stephen Tong founded the Reformed Evangelical Church of Indonesia in 1989 to establish a church based on Reformed theology and congregations that are committed to evangelism. He is currently the Head of Synod. Although the church subscribes to the
Reformed confessions, it also has its specific confessions of faith.
In 2004, GRII had congregations in five Indonesian cities and has expanded to branch churches around the world in Asia, Australia, Germany, and North America.
Tong personally designed the
Messiah Cathedral ( id, Katedral Mesias), whose proposal took 15 years to approve.
Opening ceremonies took place on 18–20 September 2008, including a classical music concert and a dedication service.
The building has of space,
and two auditoriums that seat up to 8,000 people.
The building is also home to the Reformed Millennium Center of Indonesia (RMCI), which holds some of Tong's other projects and organizations.
Other institutions
Tong's ( id, Lembaga Reformed Injili Indonesia, LRII) seminary has since been named Reformed Evangelical Seminary ( id, Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Reformed Injili Indonesia, STTRII). Yakub Susabda serves as its president and a teacher. The seminary offers an undergraduate degree in Theology, and master's degrees in Christian ministry, divinity, theology, and counseling.
In 2008, STTRII moved to the Reformed Millennial Center (RMCI) in Jakarta. It has a relationship with
Westminster Theological Seminary
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.
In 1996, he founded the Reformed Institute for Christianity and 21st Century in Washington DC. Its purpose is "to equip Christians for global evangelization in the 21st Century by training them in the areas of reformed theology, apologetics, evangelism, and the critical study of Eastern and Western cultures". It was renamed to the Reformed Institute of North America (RINA) in 2007, with locations throughout the United States and Canada.
in 1998, he established the Reformed Institute Jakarta ( id, Institut Reformed Jakarta). The school is headed by GRII pastor Benyamin Intan,
and offers undergraduate degrees in Theology and Ecclesiastical Music, and master's degrees in Divinity, Evangelism, and Christian studies.
Its Reformed Ecclesiastical Faculty of Music was established in 2002; its goal is "to return all the glory to God through music at its best."
In 2000, Tong attended the inaugural meeting of the
World Reformed Fellowship, whose purpose is to formalize the Reformed Confession of Faith in the 21st Century. In 2006, they created the statement of faith and appointed members for their Commission of Theology.
Tong joined reformed theologians
Gerald Bray,
A. T. B. McGowan
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, Peter Jones, and
Samuel Logan as members.
In 2006, Tong and Intan co-founded the
think tank
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group, Reformed Center for Religion and Society ( id, Pusat Pengkajian Reformed bagi Agama dan Masyarakat, RCRS); its purpose is to promote the cultural mandate.
In 2008, Tong founded Sekolah Kristen Calvin (Calvin Christian School). Tong also founded Calvin Institute of Technology in 2018.
Theology and style
According to his profile on STEMI, he "emphasizes on the importance of the Bible as the
sole word of God and actively encourages evangelism", and believes that churches should follow the
cultural mandate. His preaching style is influenced by
Calvinist
Calvinism (also called the Reformed Tradition, Reformed Protestantism, Reformed Christianity, or simply Reformed) is a major branch of Protestantism that follows the theological tradition and forms of Christian practice set down by John Ca ...
preachers
George Whitfield and
Charles Spurgeon.
Music and Arts
Tong has
composed music in Indonesian, Mandarin, and English. He occasionally conducts choirs and orchestras, and gives church talks about the appreciation of sacred music. He founded the Jakarta Oratorio Society in 1986, a choir that specializes in worship music.
During the development of the Messiah Cathedral, he contributed to the design of the Reformed Millennium Center of Indonesia (RMCI) and helped design some of other church buildings in Indonesia. In 2009, he opened the Aula Simfonia Jakarta concert hall in the RMCI; it holds 1,200 seats. He served as the music director for the Jakarta Simfonia Orchestra, along with artistic consultant Jahja Ling and
Billy Kristanto.
In 2011, he opened the Galeria Sophilia in the RMCI to display some of his and church members antiques for education.
Personal life
Tong married Sulfie Lalujawati. They live in Jakarta, Indonesia. They have one son and three daughters. Their son David Tong was an MRII evangelist in
Philadelphia
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, Pennsylvania, United States, and has been serving at GRII Karawaci, Tangerang since 6 January 2019. Their daughter Eunice works as the music director for Aula Simfonia Jakarta. Their youngest daughter Rebecca is a conductor and music director for Aula Simfonia Jakarta.
In addition to enjoying classical music from the
Baroque period, Tong enjoys collecting watches and antiques.
Honors and awards
In 1985, Tong was awarded an
honorary
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* Honorary Academy Award, by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, United States
* Honorary Aryan, a status in Nazi Germany ...
Doctor of Leadership in Christian Evangelism (DLCE) degree from the La Madrid International Academy of Leadership in
Manila
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,
Philippines
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* ceb, Republika sa Pilipinas
* cbk, República de Filipinas
* hil, Republ ...
In 1992, pastor Philip Teng called him the "
Billy Graham
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of the East" for his large-scale ministries in Southeast Asia.
[.]
In 2007, STEMI published the book ''God's Fiery Challenge for Our Time: Festschrift in Honor of Stephen Tong, the Founder and the Master Planner of Reformed Evangelical Movement: 50 Year Preaching the Word of God'' to regard him as "the True Evangelist of this Age" ().
In May 2008, he received an honorary
Doctor of Divinity
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In the United Kingdom, it is considered an advanced doctoral degree. At the University of Oxford, doctors of divinity are ra ...
(DD) degree from the
Westminster Theological Seminary
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in
Glenside, Pennsylvania.
In 2011,
Westminster Theological Seminary
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created an
endowment
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for the Stephen Tong Chair of Reformed Theology. The professorship was given to Jeffry K. Jue, an associate professor in church history.
Bibliography
Tong has written books based on his sermons and teachings. Most of the books are published in-house by Momentum Publisher
[.] and are mostly available in Indonesian language. They are grouped by topic below.
; SPIK
Tong's books from the Christian Faith Development Seminar ( id , Seminar Pembinaan Iman Kristen, SPIK); the number denotes SPIK conducted in Jakarta:
;Seri Mimbar
Tong's books for the Reformed Evangelical Pulpit Series ( id, Seri Mimbar Reformed Injili Indonesia) include:
;Special Courses
Additional teaching topics authored by Tong:
;Gospel Rallies
Tong wrote these books for the STEMI rallies.
;Devotionals, adopted from Momentum Fellowship in booklet size (no ISBN)
;Others
Discography
Tong has written songs for his worship services and STEMI gospel rallies. The songs are listed with the year and location when they were first performed:
Notes
References
Citations
Sources
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External links
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* , former Seminary, now held by Rev. Yakub B. Susabda, PhD, was Tong's former co-worker.
*(in Indonesian
Sekolah Kristen Calvin primary school and secondary school founded by Stephen Tong.
*(in Indonesian
Calvin Institute of Technology private university founded by Stephen Tong.
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1940 births
Living people
Indonesian people of Chinese descent
Chinese Protestant missionaries
Indonesian Calvinist and Reformed Christians
Chinese emigrants to Indonesia
Chinese Calvinist and Reformed ministers
Christian revivalists
Hokkien people
Indonesian Hokkien people
Christian writers
People from Xiamen
20th-century Calvinist and Reformed theologians
21st-century Calvinist and Reformed theologians
Indonesian Christian missionaries
Protestant missionaries in Indonesia
Indonesian Christians