by David Chung | Mar 3, 2023 | Leadership Blog
The heart of the Book of Exodus lies in chapters 19–24, where God and Israel enter into a covenant in the wilderness of Sinai. Immediately before this pivotal moment, in Exodus 18, Moses reorganized Israel by appointing leaders over thousands, hundreds, fifties, and...
by David Chung | Nov 4, 2022 | Newsletter
One of the most difficult English words to translate into Korean is accountability. The Naver Dictionary of Educational Terms renders accountability as chaekmuseong (責務性), a Chinese-Korean term related to duty or obligation. When asked about the difference between...
by David Chung | Nov 3, 2022 | Leadership Blog
There is a Korean expression, dokbul-janggun (獨不將軍). It is often mistakenly interpreted as “a general with only one testicle,” but its true meaning is quite different. Literally, it means “alone, one is not a general.” To be called a general, one must have soldiers...
by David Chung | Nov 3, 2022 | Leadership Blog
“Then Barnabas went to Tarsus to look for Saul, and when he found him, he brought him to Antioch. So for a whole year, Barnabas and Saul met with the church and taught many people. The disciples were called Christians first at Antioch” (Acts 11:25–26). When asked...
by David Chung | Nov 3, 2022 | Leadership Blog
There is a familiar saying: “Teamwork makes the dream work.” It means that working together as a team can produce extraordinary results. However, this saying does not imply that teamwork is easy. In fact, the easiest way to work is to work alone. Yet the scope of what...