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History

INTRODUCTION

Sr. Maria Lange and Sr. Lore Spilker, two Deaconess Sisters who had experienced World War II, had never before come into contact with visually impaired people, and did not even know a single Chinese word. They were called by God and came to Hong Kong from Germany in 1962. They served visually impaired people for more than 30 years and led the production of the first Cantonese Braille Bible and Mandarin Braille Bible in China, nourishing the inner spirits of many visually impaired people and changing their lives.

Jun
JUN 2025

The renovation company hired by CMVIP has begun renovation work.

"CMVIP VOICE" developed by the CMVIP and ICON was awarded the Gold Award (Android and IOS) respectively in the 2024-2025 Digital Accessibility Award Scheme, organized by Hong Kong Internet Registration Corporation Limited

May
APR to MAY 2025

Remove all artificial ceilings in the centre and demolish the affected wooden walls.

The Housing Authority replaced leaking pipes, repaired peeling ceilings, and installed sprinkler systems.

Mar
MAR 2025

CMVIP has moved to the temporary office in San Po Kong on 11 March

Jan
JAN 2025

Carnival of communion cum Walkathon held at City Art Gallery, City Plaza, Shatin

CMVIP has received funding from a charitable fund managed by the HSBC Trustee to develop TEXT TO SPEECH technology for the production of audiobooks.

Dec
DEC 2024

45th Anniversary Thanksgiving Worship Service and Dinner

Aug
AUG 2024

The IMPATO 600 Braille printer owned by CMVIP has been officially retired.

May
MAY 2024

In the ‘Church Touch’ article of the Christian Weekly (Issue 348), the ‘CMVIP VOICE’ app was selected as one of the pastoral care methods recommended in the article.

CMVIP received a charitable donation from the Ella Kiang Singers Charity Concert

Jan
JAN 2024

A prayer meeting for visually impaired pastors was organised.

Dec
DEC 2023

Launched an online ‘Advent Meditation Retreat’

Sep
SEP 2023

Launching a discipleship growth and mentoring practice course

Jul
JUL 2023

The two Braille printers at the centre are worn out, and the Braille they print is not clearly visible, seriously affecting the use of Braille by visually impaired people. Components need to be replaced and repairs carried out urgently.

Apr
APR 2023

Launched a ‘“Bitter Path Meditation” specially designed for the visually impaired.

Jan
8 JAN 2023

Mr. Theodore Hsueh Hung Ki, founder of CMVIP, has passed away.

Dec
DEC 2022

CMVIP VOICE App Launch Ceremony

Oct
OTC 2022

Launching the ‘Friday Spiritual Time’ ministry, with live broadcasts of recorded books or sermons every Friday afternoon.

Sep
SEP 2022

Rev. WONG Pui-kei teaches visually impaired people about the ‘'Touchable Bible Map'

Jun
JUN 2022

In collaboration with the Wing Wah Charity Foundation, Bluetooth-enabled blood pressure monitors were distributed to visually impaired individuals.

Jun
JUN 2022

CMVIP has been named ‘CMVIP VOICE,’ hoping that through CMVIP's ministry, visually impaired people can hear God's voice.

May
MAY 2022

CMVIP APP begins testing phase

Apr
APR 2022

Establishment CMVIP learning couse ‘First, Second, and Third Epistles of John’

Mar
MAR 2022

CMVIP launches PAYME and FPS donation channels

Feb
FEB 2022

CMVIP has launched Facebook and Instagram pages

Feb
21 FEB 2022

Ms. Chu Cheung Chung-ling, Honorary Secretary of the Administrative Committee, has passed away.

Jan
JAN 2022

Signed a CMVIP APP cooperation contract with ICON

Jan
JAN 2022

Miss Shirley Chow serves as General Secretary of CMVIP

Dec
DEC 2021

Executive Secretary Mrs Canda Chan retires

Dec
DEC 2021

CMVIP APP completes layout and content design

Nov
NOV 2019

Publication of the fourth collection of testimonies - Break through the simplicity Follow Me

40th Anniversary Special Edition

CMVIP 40th Anniversary Thanksgiving Worship Service and Dinner

Sep
SEP 2019

CMVIP 40th Anniversary ‘Holy Land Tour’

Jul
JUL 2019

CMVIP 40th Anniversary Pastoral Exchange Conference – The Appointment at the Pool of Siloam

Jun
JUN 2019

In June, we purchased a new FanFold-D braille embosser to replace the ageing Impacto-600, continuing our braille services and supporting the needs of the Vision Centre.

Jan
JAN 2019

CMVIP 40th Anniversary Fundraising Concert

Nov
NOV 2018

Launched the first distance learning course with Baptist Theological Seminary to help visually impaired believers in mainland China study the Bible systematically.

Apr
APR 2018

Co-organised a ‘Sports Charity Carnival’ with the St. Paul's College Alumni Association, raising funds for ministry work through sports activities for the first time.

Dec
DEC 2017

Participated in the ‘Hong Kong Gospel Festival’ counselling group, responsible for counselling special groups. Seventeen visually impaired individuals were trained to become counsellors.

Jun
JUN 2017

Purchased a Basic-D V5 double-sided braille embosser to replace the damaged old machine and continue to provide braille materials and church resources for the church.

Jan
JAN 2016

The founder of CMVIP, S. Mary Lange, passed away on 18 October at Diakonissenmutterhauses Bad Harzburg. CMVIP held a memorial service in Hong Kong on 9 December.

Jan
JAN 2015

After updating CMVIP website, it was officially launched, allowing visually impaired people to browse the centre's website, listen to spiritual information, and develop online ministry

Apr
APR 2014

Officially launched the Youth Ministry and established the Jonah Fellowship

Jan
JAN 2014

CMVIP celebrates its 35th anniversary

May
MAY 2013

Our co-worker Kwok Tak-tong received the ‘Faithful Service Award’ from the Christian Organisation Association.

Jan
JAN 2012

Established the first service point in mainland China to serve local visually impaired people.

May
NOV 2011

The centre sent a small team of our co-workers to Hunan to help local churches establish Braille production services. CMVIP provided Braille equipment and trained local visually impaired people and volunteers to produce Braille hymns and materials themselves.

Jan
MAY 2011

Ms Lucy Ching, Honorary Advisor of the Vision Centre, passed away peacefully in the United States on 19 May. CMVIP held a memorial service in Hong Kong on 25 June.

With the support of the Lee Hysan Foundation, we help visually impaired people learn and adapt to life skills. This includes orientation and mobility, Braille learning, computer operation, and home safety.

Jan
JAN 2010

Co-organise a sports programme with Hong Kong Baptist University to help visually impaired people develop healthy lifestyle habits.

Dec
DEC 2009

China-Hong Kong Cultural and Music Fundraising Gala Performance

30th Anniversary Thanksgiving Dinner

The third testimony collection, "Thank You for Being with Me", was published, which recounts how S. Mary Lange began her gospel work among the visually impaired.

Jun
JUN 2009

30th Anniversary Special Edition

May
MAY 2009

CMVIP is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a series of events:

‘Lord, what do you want me to do?’ China-Hong Kong Pastoral Exchange Conference

May
MAY 2008

The first distance learning Old Testament certificate course co-organised with Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary.

Feb
FEB 2008

Guizhou was one of the areas affected by the snowstorm in China. CMVIP raised some funds and visited visually impaired friends in the area through the Guizhou Church, delivering winter clothing and providing financial support.

Nov
NOV 2007

Participate in the Hong Kong Franklin Graham Festival, responsible for companion work in special groups

Oct
OCT 2006

CMVIP was invited to become a voting station specifically open to visually impaired persons

May
MAY 2006

The third New Testament Diploma Certificate Course, co-organised with Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary, has commenced.

Jan
JAN 2006

Publishing MP3 audiobooks of the Old and New Testaments, launching training courses for ministry, and training visually impaired people to serve in churches.

Aug
AUG 2005

The Mainland Ministry Department held the first ‘5W1H Bible Study Group Leader’ training course in mainland China.

Jan
JAN 2005

15th Anniversary of EEIII Training for Visually Impaired Persons in Hong Kong.

Nov
NOV 2004

CMVIP Piano Recital Fundraising Concert.

Oct
OCT 2004

‘I Am in God's Hand’ Testimonials from Visually Impaired People Published

24-hour CMVIP bible hotline officially launched

25th Anniversary Thanksgiving Music Worship Service and Thanksgiving Dinner

Jun
JUN 2004

Pastoral Conference on Ministry to the Visually Impaired

May
MAY 2004

CMVIP celebrates its 25th anniversary with a series of events

Integrated evangelism campaign

Aug
AUG 2003

The Hong Kong Bible Conference was broadcast live for the first time at CMVIP, and was open to visually impaired people and christian.

Jun
JUN 2003

Our co-worker Chow Wing-yiu received the Christian Soldier Award for Creative Ministry from the Christian Organisation Association for coordinating the telephone hotline work plan.

Jun
JUN 2003

In response to the severity of the atypical epidemic in Beijing, the Centre once again collaborated with the Chinese Braille Press to fully support the publication of 4,000 copies of the Mandarin Braille version of the ’SARS Prevention Handbook" in mainland China.

This became the only Mandarin Braille publication on SARS in mainland China at the time, and also allowed visually impaired people in mainland China to feel the immense care and concern from Hong Kong's visually impaired community and Hong Kong friends

Dec
DEC 2002

CMVIP collaborated with the China Braille Press to publish the first volume of a Mandarin Braille book entitled ‘Living Beautifully’ in mainland China, with 4,000 copies printed.

In addition to being distributed to visually impaired individuals in mainland China, the book has also been added to the libraries of blind schools and blind associations across the country.

Jul
July 2002

CMVIP launched a reading programme, which began with a telephone hotline for listening to book catalogues and book introductions.
As a result, it also launched spiritual retreats, prayers, and listening activities via the telephone hotline, laying a solid foundation for the 24-hour CMVIP hotline.

Aug
August 2001

The first EEIII for visually impaired people in mainland China began in Guangzhou.

May
May 2001

The first New Testament Distance Learning Certificate Course was co-organised with Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary, with 10 visually impaired participants.

Jan
January 2001

Fook Kwong Fellowship Establishes Brotherhood Fellowship

Oct
October 2000

Purchased a second Impacto 600 double-sided braille embosser to replace the damaged old machine. The new machine also has a printing function.

Jan
27 January 2000

The Deep Zone Group has been renamed the Yilin Fellowship

Jan
15 January 2000

The first Walkathon 2000 was held to raise funds for the work of CMVIP

Dec
December 1999

The ‘Member Fun Day’ event, formerly known as ‘CMVIP Memebers day,’ has officially launched. This event promotes community care for the visually impaired and encourages everyone to do something meaningful on this day.

Feb
February 1999

CMVIP Magazine redefined its goals, content, and production format. The first issue was officially published, becoming an audio magazine that bears witness to the lives of visually impaired people and helps them spiritually.
At the same time, an application was submitted to the CWM / Nethersole Fund for funding to support the publication of CMVIP Magazine.

Jan
January 1999

The first summer camp for visually impaired people in mainland China was held at the Deqing Christian Church,
and the first large-scale mainland visitation team was launched in Fuzhou in the same year.

Oct
October 1998

Fook KwongG fellowship established a women's group.

Jan
January 1998

Mrs Canda Chan serves as Executive Secretary of CMVIP

Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the CMVIP, the first collection of testimonials from visually impaired people, ‘Living Beautifully,’ was published.

‘Music Concert for the Visually Impaired to Praise God's Grace’ held at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre

Jan
January 1997

Mr Joshua Lau serves as Executive Secretary of CMVIP

Mar
March 1996

Established the Deep District Group.
colleague Kwok Tak-tong was awarded the Outstanding Disabled Employees Award & Enlightened Employers Award by the Labour Department.

Jan
January 1996

Officially renamed ‘Christian Ministry for the Visually Impaired Persons’(CMVIP)

Jan
January 1996

Ms Law serves as Executive Secretary of the Centre.

Jan
January 1995

The Southern District Fellowship was renamed as Andrew Fellowship, and has since developed into the Andrew Fellowship of the Fook Kwong Fellowship.

Jan
January 1994

The centre sent a small team of co-workers and volunteers to
Nanjing to assist the Amity Printing Factory in establishing a department for producing Mandarin Braille Bibles, including providing computer equipment and training local visually impaired co-workers. From then on, visually impaired people and churches in China could obtain Braille Bibles directly within the country.

Jan
January 1994

Miss Miranda Sin serves as Acting Executive Secretary of the Centre.

May
2 May 1992

The heavy rain seeped into the centre, damaging some books, equipment and computer data, which affected our services.

Jan
January 1990

Establish EEIII training programme for the visually impaired.

Jan
January 1989

Fellowship for single people was established, which was renamed the Canaan fellowship in 1991 and has since developed into the Canaan fellowship of the Fook Kwong Fellowship.

Nov
November 1988

We have officially moved to our current location in Tai Hang Tung Estate to continue providing services and develop more ministries.

Jan
January 1987

Ebenezer School reclaimed the basement, and the two centres merged in Choi Wan Estate.
In the same year, the computerisation of Braille production began gradually. At that time, the first double-sided Braille embosser, TED600, was purchased. It was the first large double-sided Braille embosser in Hong Kong, and the centre began to print double-sided Braille books on its own. Later, due to insufficient space and future development needs, the centre applied to the Social Welfare Department for a larger space to use.

Jan
January 1987

Mr. Wong serves as Executive Secretary of the centre.

Jan
January 1986

Print a booklet “How to make blind people feel comfortable in church” and distribute it to churches.

Jan
January 1985

The first family summer camp was held at Ebenezer School.

Apr
April 1983

Started family seminar, and in the same year received requests for Chinese Braille from visually impaired people in other overseas regions.

Dec
December 1982

First group visit to the Church in Macau to introduce the work of the centre.

Jan
January 1982

Mr. Careah Wong serves as Executive Secretary of the centre.

May
May 1981

The Choi Wan Estate Office has officially opened as a production centre and library,
with a small room set up as a recording studio to begin producing audio books. The basement office at Ebenezer School will continue to serve as the administrative and China ministry.

Jan
May 1981

Mr. Yeung serves as Executive Secretary of the centre.

Aug
August 1980

The Social Welfare Department has approved two units on the ground floor of Kai Fai House in Choi Wan Estate as future office.

Mar
3 MAR 1980

Ebenezer School lent their basement for use as the centre's office.

Jan
JAN 1979

We rented a room in the Ping On Clinic on Hong Ning Road in Kwun Tong to begin our work.
At the same time, we formally employed our first co-worker and named our organisation the ‘Christian Literature for the Blind.’ We produced spiritual books, Christian Watch Word, hymns, and audio books. In the same year, we received our first request for Braille Bibles from mainland China.

Jan
JAN 1979

Ms. Au serves as Executive Secretary of the centre.

Jan
JAN 1978

An Advisor Group was established to support visually impaired.
At that time, visually impaired individuals volunteered will do Braille translation work in their home. Sisters Wong Po Oi and Chu Oi Ching, along with other visually impaired volunteers, copied the original manuscripts, printed the rubber braille, and produced a Cantonese Braille Bible.