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About TaeHun Yoon 윤 태헌 尹 太憲

Poet, Retired Pastor of the United Methodist Church

배움의 기쁨

Live on 8/7/1987 at KCBN 안녕하세요? 여름이면 신록의 푸르름 속에 많은 배움의 기회가 우리 곁에 풍성한 계절입니다. 아이들은 그 동안 학교교실에서 배우지 못한 것들을 여행이나 실습을 통해 배우게되고, 어른들도 휴가를 통해서 새로운 문화와 환경에 접하는 기회가 많아지지요? 배운다는 것- 참으로 … Continue reading

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“Our Reflection in the Mirror”

Live on 4/30/1998 at KCBN We call those who attend church “church members.” But among those members, how can we truly know who is a saved Christian? And at times, we ourselves wonder whether we are genuinely God’s people. In … Continue reading

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거울에 비친 우리의 모습

Live on 4/30/1998 at KCBN 우리는 교회를 다니는 분들을 교인이라고 부릅니다. 그런데 그 교인 중에 과연 구원받은 크리스챤을 어떻게 알 수 있으며, 과연 나 자신은 진정한 하나님의 사람인지 의문을 갖일 때가 있습니다. 교회에서는 주일성수 하고, 남과 비교하여서 많거나 적은 헌금도 … Continue reading

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“We Must Acknowledge Our Limitations”

Those who live in a parsonage often experience intense emotional ups and downs. When you hold the threads of life together with so many different people, the climate inside a parsonage can feel more unpredictable than the weather outside. One … Continue reading

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우리는 한계성을 인정해야 합니다

목사관에 살고 있는 사람들은 심한 감정의 오름내림 속에 살고 있다고 볼 수 있습니다. 다양한 분들과 삶의 끈을 붙들고 함께 살다보면, 목사관의 기후처럼 다양한 곳은 없다고 생각해 봅니다. 어떤 때는 전화 한통화로 웃음을 졌다가, 때로는 울기도 하고, 때로는 일상의 일을 중단한채 … Continue reading

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Korean 한국인

Tonight, with ‘Song of the Summer’ for SWIM,BTS stood beneath the lightsof the American Music Awards once again. Las Vegas glittered.Crowds roared.Three awards rose into Korean hands. And suddenlymore than four decades of immigrant lifemoved quietly inside me. Missing. Regret. … Continue reading

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“At Penn Station”

A few years ago, whenever I had business in Manhattan, stepping into Penn Station required great courage. After several bad experiences—getting lost in the maze of one‑way streets or paying outrageous parking fees—I learned to take the train instead of … Continue reading

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펜 스테이션에서(Penn Station)

몇년전에 만하탄에 볼일이 있어 펜 스테이션에 나서는 일은 저에게 큰 용기마져 필요한 일이었습니다. 복잡한 만하탄에 차를 갖고 나갔다가, 일방통행으로 길을 잃어버려 길을 헤메이거나 비싼 주차비로 곤욕을 치르는 일을 몇번 경험한 일로, 만하탄에 갈 때는 기차를 타고 나서게 되곤합니다. 그러나, 요즈음도 … Continue reading

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Day of Remembering

May arrives carrying roses and folded flags. Children run beneath blue skies while old men sit quietly beside names carved in stone. Somewhere, a bugle trembles through the ribs of morning. And America remembers. Not only victories. Not parades. Not … Continue reading

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“Celebration of Pentecost”

– Pastor Lucas Biggerstaff preached at St. Mark UMC — Knoxville, Tennessee The preacher stood laughingbeneath bright Pentecost bannersand opened worship with Billy Joel: “We Didn’t Start the Fire.” And the congregation smiled—some tapping their feet,some remembering younger days,old radios, … Continue reading

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