Living Life (10) Completion Congratulations to Alexandra Raphael, Brian Woo, David Byun, Chris Woo, Grace Kwack, Irin Byun and Mickey Kim on successfully completing the Living Life! May you continue to grow into a mature follower of Jesus!
133. Daniel Fast Testimonies Daniel Fast is officially finished today. I’ve written about my own experience multiple times before so I thought it would be good to include summaries of a few testimonies of people who have participated this year. — April is our church’s favorite month of the year because all we
132. Digital Minimalism I’ve recently finished reading a book called “Digital Minimalism”. It is written by Cal Newport, an associate professor of computer science at Georgetown University and his point is simple: We need to rebuild our relationship with technology using our deeply held values as a foundation. His reasoning is clear:
131. Some Changes In Response Time We are making some changes in how the response time is run. So I would like to inform what changes will happen and also make a suggestion in light of them. So here they are. 1. Standing Again For Response Song Starting from today, we will stand again for response
130. How To Really Rest In this hyper-connected, hyper-media culture, the idea of “leisure” has dramatically changed from a traditional definition of doing something that is not “work-related” to simply staring at the screen for media consumption. In the past, people used to build and fix stuff when they had free time. Or they actually
129. Daniel Fast: Reorientation, Not Detox As announced, Daniel Fast is starting next Sunday. Daniel Fast is simply living 21 days (starting 21 days before Easter) with just vegetable and water, with media fast, focusing on prayer. Just like many of us, I get a bit anxious leading up to this time of the year. I
128. Experience The Transcendence Of God The greatest event in human history is the incarnation of Jesus – God became human. This is the event that differentiates Christianity from all other religions. Because all religions teach that man has to reach out to god (or other equivalents) by self-effort, whereas Christianity teaches that God reached out to