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Evangelism of the Modern Era

Reprinted with permission Bright lights. Microphones. Song service. Special music. Seminars. Buses. Mail-in cards. Is this evangelism – of the modern era? I once visited this local Adventist church. The youth director had 40 or so young people gathered… read more

Freedom Through Humility

“Selfishness is an ugly thing,” I stated softly as the boys and I rolled into the driveway. My oldest responded contemplatively with a thoughtful “Yes, it is….” while the younger two remained in silence demonstrating the… read more

Cherry Blossoms of Korea

Early spring, I was blessed to travel to Korea, with my two daughters. We timed our trip to see the famous cherry blossoms of Korea. But when we landed in Korea, we were told that the cherry blossoms were late to blossom because of the colder winter they had.… read more

A Moment To Pause

Earlier this week, I found myself renewed with motivation to take a moment to pause. It all started after a Friday night Bible study, where we discussed Philippians chapter 4. In verse 4, it says that we are to rejoice always and let our thoughts dwell on… read more

The Gospel of A Wretched Man

Reprtined wtih permission When a man does not know he is doing something wrong, then naturally he must be told. And when a man is told he is doing something wrong, yet he does not fully understand, and continues in his ways, he must be told again. Furthermore,… read more

Keys to Optimal Mental Health

I recently attended the 14th Annual EQ Summit on the campus of Weimar University, from March 14 to 17.  I have always been interested in the topic of emotional intelligence (EQ).  The theme of this year’s conference was, “Transforming the… read more

Dark Clouds and Silver Linings

January 2024 has been one of the most challenging times for me and my family, in many ways. Failing health for my Mother-in-law (MIL), a tragedy in my brother’s family, a scary health event for my father, and a harrowing car event were some of the… read more

What I Do Have, I Give to You

When I lived in India as a missionary, I had to live just like any of the other villager. I cooked with fuel made from cow dung, had no electricity and had no running water. I even had to wash my hair with plants instead of shampoo. Funny thing about washing… read more

But If Not…

I’ve been attending GYC on and off since 2013.  I’ve attended 6 GYC’s total, and have volunteered for 4 of them, starting in 2017.  GYC has always held a special place in my heart because that is where I had my first real… read more

What’s Next?

Earlier this year, I started a new position within the Southeastern California Conference that has implications for Korean Churches across the country. The position is part of the newly formed Korean American Ministry department within the conference. The goal… read more