Sermon – Blessed Are the Meek (sermon manuscript) This past weekend I preached a message, “Blessed Are the Meek.” You can listen to it here or download it on iTunes under “New Philadelphia Church.” The message covers a number of things, but one that I wanted to highlight in this blog is the contrast between meekness (patience…
With a number of good friends getting married this year, I thought I would share some good resources for preparing for marriage. Books 1. The best book I can recommend to couples is “The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work” by John Gottman. This book should be read by both the husband to be and…
I’ve lived as a missionary in Korea for over nine years. I started living here off of $1,500 a month and lived pretty poorly. God began to teach me a ton of lessons on money, changing my mindset, my prayers, and my spending habits. This past year I was able to raise over $100,000 for…
Special thanks to Jisu Choi for filming and putting this video together for us. She even made a slightly extended version for us to be able to show to the girls at the children’s homes. We will begin visiting the homes tomorrow to show them the video and give them the pictures. For pictures and…
This past Sunday I shared at my church how I fell in love with Sky (“God of Romance”). It’s a sweet story with a lot of twists and parts to it that were clearly God working. A lot of people think that submitting your love life to God is both dangerous and boring. Most people…
It never occurred to me that a lot of why Moses was so insecure about God’s calling was because Moses was adopted. Moses was saved as a child by Pharoah’s daughter, who raised him as her own. Because he was raised in Pharoah’s courts, he likely spoke the Egyptian language much better than the Hebrew…
Last week Jerusalem Ministry held our 7th annual Arts and Crafts Camp for girls from different children’s homes in Seoul. We had 38 girls attend from 7 different children’s homes. The girls opened up quickly and we had a sweet three days together with them. Here are pictures and some stories from the camp… Each…
I came to Korea when I was 23 (a month before turning 24). I honestly had no idea what I was doing. I started an orphanage volunteering ministry (Jerusalem Ministry) in 2006 with just a few volunteers. We held our first soccer camp in 2008 and our first Arts and Crafts Camp in 2009. I led…
Here is some very simple advice for those who don’t know what they want in a spouse – Consider the different people of the opposite sex that you have worked with, served with, studied with, gone on study abroad/mission trips with, and consider which people you genuinely enjoyed serving/working with. What was it about those specific…
While living in the orphanage during my first three years in Korea I stayed in a small apartment that happened to be where the home would quarantine sick kids who had chicken pox or pink eye. Often when young kids would have to stay with me they would request that I would leave their door open…