Category Archives: Reflection

True Repentance

"As long as he doesn't convert it into action, it does not matter how much a man thinks about his repentance." ~ C. S. Lewis I think I could have put it better, but this is it for now.

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Angel Tree: Prison Fellowship Program

Founded by Chuck Colson, a Catholic, (turned himself in due to the Watergate incident, after his conversion after reading C.S. Lewis' Mere Christianity), the Prison Fellowship ministry is said to be the world largest prison ministry. The U.S. hosts 25% … Continue reading

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The order of Friendship

Always evaluate first their theology, then how they treat us; Not the other way around.

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Ron Choong and the Historical Adam

I am honored to know such Malaysian as Ron Choong. A very talented theologian whom I think lives in NYC. He appears to be working with Tim Keller closely in his ACT (The Academy for Christian Thought) where they always … Continue reading

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Redeemer Sunday Service W83 5:00 PM Service 2014-12-28 Sermon by Rev. Abraham Cho

My gut feeling tells me that Abraham Cho is slacking off in his sermon. Perhaps he has too much stuff going at home (with his kids, etc.). Just when I thought he realized the importance of expository preaching, he went … Continue reading

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Redeemer Sunday Service East Side 11:30AM Service 2014-12-21 Sermon by Dr. Timothy Keller

Another round of Carols and Lessons. This time the East Side. I regret for not responding well with the guy sitting to my right. He opened the conversation as I sat next to him. He appears to be from out … Continue reading

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Missionaries aboard Missing AirAsia Plane

While many lament, I am hesitant. No, I'm definitely not joyful over this. However, I do find it necessary to ponder upon such event involving missionaries. On the one hand, I am reluctant to call these missionaries. Teaching Korean and … Continue reading

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The Business of Moving Out of State

Two more people I know moved further away from my location. One from Long Island to Florida, the other from the Mid-West to California. I have to stress to myself the importance of how one impact the world by starting … Continue reading

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From Ivy Leagues to Suicide

There are stories of those from homeless to Ivy League schools. But the reversal seems impossible. Was it pride or something else? There are however plenty of cases from Ivy leagues to suicide. Exhibit 1.

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Who is Easier to Preach to

Preaching to Joel Osteen, Benny Hinn, and preaching to Osama Bin Laden, which one is harder? So, when I said I don't want to do my ministry in the States, I am merely picking the easier way.

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