Monthly Archives: May 2008

Aftershock: The Power of Identification

I have found myself curiously paying close attention to the latest news concerning the wake of the recent earthquake tragedy in China—more so than I am normally interested in current events. Yesterday’s New York Times displayed a photo that has … Continue reading

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“We Need To Talk” – Homosexuality and the Asian-American Church

I just returned from this event hosted by Evergreen Baptist Church of Los Angeles (our sister church) and hosted by Christians on Social Issues. I thought it would be helpful for me to attend this, to hear about the issue … Continue reading

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New direction.

I’ve been asked to take a new ministry direction in my pastoral internship at Evergreen SGV this summer. My part-time internship becomes full-time during the summertime, and it is designed to give me more in-depth ministry experience. I will be … Continue reading

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Speaking engagements.

This past weekend I had two speaking engagements. I thought it would be crazy, and the week leading up to it was pretty tiring. But I realize that retreat speakers do three to four messages in a weekend, so it’s … Continue reading

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