Monthly Archives: December 2006

Lingering thoughts…

One thing that God has been putting on my heart is that I really need to keep my ends in mind. It is not my purpose to make a name for myself, to rub shoulders with big names, to have … Continue reading

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Done!

I’m done with my first semester in seminary! It’s been a crazy ride. Thank you to everyone who has kept me in prayer. These next few weeks I will be: Spending some quality time in Brooklyn with my parents and … Continue reading

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Knowledge

We know that we all possess knowledge. Knowledge puffs up, but love builds up. –1 Corinthians 8:1 After my first semester in seminary, I’ve realized how arrogant I’ve become. It seems like I can’t even enjoy a sermon, book, or … Continue reading

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The importance of the family…

I’ve realized that one of my main concerns in ministry to Asian-Americans is emphasizing the importance of the family in our faith. What I’ve observed from different churches, especially on the East Coast, is a general dissatisfaction by the American-born … Continue reading

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More meetings…

Been trying to dialogue with Asian-American leaders to gain more insight and to sharpen my goals. Recently interacted with: Paul Tokunaga (InterVarsity) Dr. Tim Tseng (Institute for the Study of Asian-American Christianity) Dr. Hoover Wong (Fuller) Pastor Cory Ishida (Evergreen … Continue reading

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