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* This is Part 2 of a 3-part series on "Overcoming Temptation." Read Part 1 here. David’s fall into temptation was a process. He didn’t just see Bathsheba and rush into adultery. He saw, meditated, initiated, and then planned out…
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A few months ago, during the Thanksgiving season, I had the opportunity to spend a few days with some friends. The week was exactly how I'd like a break to be: full of rest, talks, and laughter. Towards the end however, there was a lot of bad news in one of…
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* This article is the first part of a 3-part series on "Overcoming Temptation" - for Part 2, click here. One of the greatest tragedies in the bible is the story of David and Bathsheba (2 Sam 11:1-5). David had truly experienced the blessings of God; he had…
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“I want to play changgi with you one more time, daddy.” I was sobbing, kneeling before the bed where my father was dying of liver cancer. Through my tears, I said, “I will be faithful to the Lord until He comes, so I can see you…
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Did you ever wonder why God sometimes delays before He delivers us from our troubles? Why doesn’t He change our circumstances right away? As I was reading Patriarchs and Prophets, I mused over why God allowed the Israelites to remain in bondage for…
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I was born into a second generation Korean-American home and was basically raised by a single mother as an only child. I grew up as an Adventist, attended the Adventist school system, went to Campmeeting, ate weird processed veggie links, and just lived life…
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I looked in the mirror the other day and was surprised to see a gray-haired rather old-looking man staring back at me. I turned 40 this year, which has really felt like a milestone in life. I am not sure it is a mid-life crisis thing. I have…
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People tell me I have the perfect family. My wife’s net worth is currently equivalent to several gemstones. She is adept at fabrics, textiles, international trade, community management and snow emergency preparations. My wife rises early to start the…
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Attending a public school, I always prayed for an opportunity to witness to at least one friend in some way. This opportunity finally came when my brother, who attends Andrews University, came home for winter break with books that needed to be canvassed for…
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Many dream of a world in which people of different colors, cultures, and religions live together in peace, without conflict or prejudice. Yet, ironically, many pursue this dream by resorting to wars and violence. A good example of this irony is…
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