Thinking Matters Joseph Hwang
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- Religion & Spirituality
Joseph brings a unique perspective as an Korean-American missionary kid (MK). Currently undertaking his graduate school in Masters of Public Health (MPH), he faces challenges that many students, especially those of faith, also struggle with. Journal-ing daily isn't enough to satisfy the day-to-day reflections, thoughts, and concerns of his heart. Join Joseph as he shares his life, the life of others, and attempts to bring the Gospel-light to every thought.
"take every thought captive to obey Christ," 2 Corin. 10:5 ESV
S1- KA Church July-August 2020
S2- PK MK (TBA)
S3- Graduate School (TBA)
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(S1E6) Who is Joseph Hwang?
Hey everyone! sorry for the low-quality podcast, our retreat is this weekend and so I've been extremely busy! I will make it up with interviews and full podcasts episodes coming out soon. In the mean time, definitely check out last weeks episode :)
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(S1E5) A LETTER TO THE KOREAN AMERICAN CHURCH ft. PASTOR TERRY KIM
An exclusive thought provoking conversation with the one and only
author of the book "A Letter to the Korean American Church"!
There are so few resources out there for the needs of tens-of-thousands of Korean Americans
working through these complex cultural and spiritual problems.
It was an honor and joy to sit and spend time with Pastor Terry today.
He took so much of his own time to join me...
Please enjoy the entire episode! All for free :)
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(S1E4) Fellowship Failures
What makes a church a church? Fellowship needs to be re-defined and renewed in the Biblical sense.
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(S1E3) Church Divorce
Thinking Matters Podcast Season 1 Episode 3: Church Divorce Main idea: What if you are not considering leaving your church, but your church decides to leave you? Church divorce or church splitting has similar effects as any relational divorce does. Although reasons vary from Pastoral sins to church gossiping and even a rebellion from the members... how can one deal with the repercussions? The key is to pray, discuss/meet, and be gracious. Leaders need to remember their Chief Shepherd and others need to realize how detrimental it can me. However, it is not about maintaining a victim mentality, but trusting in the One who paid for the Church by His own blood. Trust in Him, He will use even the worst of the worst for our good and His glory. Just thoughts.
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(S1E2) Why You Want to Leave the Korean American Church
Thinking Matters Podcast Season 1 Episode 2: Why You Want to Leave the KA Church
Main idea: Although most people appear to be attributing to leaving the church for relational issue (while maybe blaming the theology), most people don't actually have a good grasp of the core issue- a gospel issue. If the gospel, the true gospel, is absent from your church, please consider leaving that church. If your church is "grey" area, please go see a trusted brother, sister, or leader to start discussing, praying, and seeking discernment regarding where God is placing you. Church is not a place you GO, church is where you BELONG to a faithful body of Christ. -
(S1E1) Thoughts About the Korean American Church
Introduction to this new podcast series about my wrestles, thoughts, and direction from Scripture regarding the Korean-American Church (especially in perspective from an English-Ministry side)
Would love to hear your comments, question, and thoughts!
I apologize for all the "umms" and amateur mistakes, this was my first time! I hope to grow as I post more.
Please email me your comments, questions, and topic suggestions at josephwang951@gmail.com, thanks!