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Joshua Choon-Min Kang

Joshua Choon Min Kang

Return to the Word Repeatedly: 'The Word Transforms and Renews Us'

Opinion

Wisdom is a power that allows one to stay on the fountainhead. Fountainhead signifies the origin of water. God is the origin of the living water. We must repeatedly return to God. God is the fountainhead of living water who provides everything for us.READ MORE

Joshua Choon Min Kang

Celebrating the New Year with Holy Expectation

Opinion

The New Year is a gift of God. New Year is a gift that God especially gives to us to start afresh. God is the One who renews all creation. God made us into the new creation when we believed Jesus (2 Corinthians 5:17). To us, who became the new creation, God gave new spirit, new song, new language, new heart, and new dream. God is the One who renews our youth like the eagle’s (Psalm 103:5). As another year passes by, how can we celebrate the new year with hope?READ MORE

Joshua Choon Min Kang

Developing the Holy Habit of Patient Prayer

Opinion

The most important aspect that a person of prayer must have is patience. We have tendency to give up very easily when we pray. When we sow a seed, we have to wait with patience until the seed buds and grows. No seed grows overnight.READ MORE

Joshua Choon Min Kang

Four Wisdom Pillars to Overcome a Sense of Inferiority

Opinion

Before I met Jesus, I suffered from an inferiority complex. Because of my inferiority complex, I was afraid of meeting people. ‘Inferiority complex’ is a belief that you are less worthy or important than other people. Inferiority complex is derived from a sense of inferiority. A sense of inferiority creates an image of inferior self. Inferiority complex made me shrink down to less.READ MORE

Joshua Choon Min Kang

Thanksgiving Is the Key to Open Your Spiritual Eyes

Opinion

Thanksgiving is truly a good thing. When we embrace thankfulness, our hearts are warmed and softened. When we give thanks among one another, our hearts are moved and inspired. We sometimes shed tears from being inspired deeply. That’s when our hardened hearts are often softened -- through the tears. Those who give us true inspiration are the ones who give thanks even during difficult circumstances.READ MORE

Joshua Choon Min Kang

Excellence Comes from the Repetition of Small Tasks

Opinion

When I graduated from the seminary and was about to start a pastoral career, people around me encouraged that I ought to become a competent pastor. They told me if I want to be a great pastor, I ought to acquire skills. Since that day, I asked myself these following questions. What are the skills? How are the skills developed? How are the skills accumulated? For what do I need to acquire skills and for whom do I use those skills? These questions are not only applicable to me, but likely in any career field.READ MORE

Joshua Choon Min Kang

"Failure Is a Road on the Way to Success"

Opinion

Reverend Joshua Choon-Min Kang shares his thoughts on the wisdom that is learned through incidents of failure, and how Christians can continue to move forward despite them.READ MORE

Joshua Choon Min Kang

Wisdom May Be Borrowed, but Faithfulness Cannot Be Borrowed

Opinion

I’m writing this letter in Seoul as I’m thinking of you. Autumn is drawing on in Korea. The colors of fall leaves are beautiful. One more night in Korea, and I will return to you. I have come to realize the time I resided in Los Angeles has been longer than the time I had resided in Korea. Los Angeles has become my second hometown.READ MORE

Joshua Choon Min Kang

The Wisdom of Cultivating a Beginner's Heart

Opinion

A beginner’s heart is the ‘first heart.’ Cultivating the beginner’s heart is wisdom. It is difficult to explain the beginner’s heart but everyone knows that the beginner’s heart is important. We hear people say, “Do you remember how your heart was when you first began? You must go back to the beginner’s heart.” To lose a beginner’s heart means that the heart has been changed. It means that the heart has gone bad compared to the beginning. READ MORE

Joshua Choon Min Kang

How Can We Keep the Door of Blessing Wide Open?

Opinion

Reverend Joshua Choon-Min Kang shares his thoughts on how to keep open the door through which God blesses his people abundantly.READ MORE

Joshua Choon Min Kang

The Fragrance of Love Left by Good Encounters

Opinion

Reverend Joshua Choon-Min Kang shares his thoughts on sharing Christ's fragrance after his encounter with Pastor David Ross, an American missionary to Korea.READ MORE

Joshua Choon Min Kang

Don’t Try to Change People. Just Love Them.

Opinion

Reverend Joshua Choon-Min Kang of New Life Vision Church shares his thoughts on trying to change a person. "Changing people is ultimately God's job," he says.READ MORE

Joshua Choon Min Kang

How Can We Attain Deeper Understanding?

Opinion

The greatest grace among God’s grace is found in gaining understanding. Those who lack understanding are like the beasts that perish (Psalm 49:20). Those who lack understanding don’t receive healing (Matt. 13:14-15).READ MORE

Joshua Choon Min Kang

The Wisdom of Cultivating Your Emotions

Opinion

One of the greatest gifts from God is emotion. Especially, an emotion called love is a strong power. We live and die for love. We rejoice and mourn because of love. And because of love, we have hope, and we become despair. Because of love, we endure, wait, and sacrifice. The strongest power that moves people is the emotion called love. However, emotions include more than love. When we examine our inner selves closely we discover that various emotions exist in us. READ MORE

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