
August 2020
Happy, No Matter What Happens
I wake up several times throughout the night. Default is to pray when I can’t force myself to sleep, but sometimes that’s easier said than done with the prolonged pandemic. What’s funny is that whenever […]
Could Jesus Be More Vividly Present in Our Sufferings?
South Korea is battling floods and landslides right now. It’s the longest monsoon in seven years. My heart goes out to those affected because they will also face a long and difficult recovery, with lots […]
God’s Thoughts Are Not Like Ours
A lot of thoughts and opinions were raised about the coronavirus pandemic. On the one hand, our ears were daily tuned to the announcements coming from the government and public health authorities. On the other […]
July 2020
In Tough Times, Mother was Tougher
Growing up in Korea some years after the Korea War, I was so proud of my father who studied in America. I remember how in grade school teachers customarily asked survey questions like, “Anyone has […]
People who make the way
Rep. John Robert Lewis, civil rights legend and longtime Georgia congressman, passed away last Friday at the age of 80. Reading the news, I thought about my visit to Albany in southwest Georgia some twenty […]
The Lessons from Container Gardening
It was wonderful to have in-person service at our 11 AM service this Sunday. With thankful hearts, we will continue to wait with vigilance for God to open more doors for us. In the meantime, […]