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“Dream”
The dream and vision that blossom in the soul of a person are more beautiful than anything in this world. If that dream is only for one’s own wealth and honor, it will soon wither like the flowers of the … Continue reading
“The Bitter Cup”
Among our American church members in Queens Village, there is a woman named Margaret McGowan. Every time I see her—a 76-year-old great-grandmother—I am reminded of how strong and resilient the human will can be when grounded in faith. Her 100-year-old … Continue reading
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Tagged books, essay, faith, family-history, fiction, history, writing
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“A Broken Circle”
Eight-year-old Justin, who lives next door, is picked up on weekends by his tall, towering father. As always, when Justin climbs into his father’s car, his grandmother and mother watch him go from the window for a long time. Even … Continue reading
Posted in Blueprint of Faith, Devotional Essay, Essay by WanHee Yoon, faith-column, Letter from the Parsonage
Tagged children, essay, family, love, parenting, writing
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“The Story of a Cat”
When our children were young, we had a cat named Tiger. One of our church members gave him to us as a birthday gift for our second child. Tiger had gray fur with black stripes like a tiger cub, which … Continue reading
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Tagged essay, family, travel, wildlife, writing
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“The Nest”
It was last spring. I thought I had cleaned up the study on the second floor nicely, but noticed a pile of twigs scattered on the floor beneath the window. Without thinking much of it, I swept them away. However, … Continue reading
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Tagged birds, essay, fiction, nature, wildlife, writing
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“Across the Road”
I slowly drove up a narrow hill road.Before I even covered half a mile, the view suddenly opened up, revealing a railway bridge, with a small river flowing beneath it. As I crossed the bridge, a village hidden in the … Continue reading
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Tagged cycling, essay, family, fiction, travel, writing
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다문화 속의 교회, 변형적 목회를 위한 능력 개발과 평가 (제 11 장 ) 뉴욕 1995
창조적 교회생성을 향한 변형연습 제 11 장 1. 목회능력 사정(査定) 이 과제를 함께 연구하고 평가 할 연구 반원은 3 단계를 거치게 된다. 제 1 차 팀은 1990년도에 본 연구 과제를 시작했던 Embury교회의 교인 중에서 윤완희, Jean Liling, Edna Mai … Continue reading
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Tagged ai, books, church, Ministry, pastoral-competency, pastoral-counseling, prayer, work, writing
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생성 공동체를 향한 변형 실천 (참고도서) 뉴욕, 1995
Abbott, K., & Abbey, E., “Juvenile Delinquency in San Francisco’s Chinese-American Community” Journal of Sociology . 1968, 45-56. __________, Harmony and Individualism. Taipei: Orient Cultural Press, 1970. Albright, William F., The Old Testament World, Vol. 1 of The Interpreter’s Bible. … Continue reading
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