by David Chung | Feb 14, 2019 | Leadership Blog
Recently, I watched several testimonies from North Korean defectors on YouTube. As they described the perilous journey of escape and their eventual arrival at Incheon International Airport, one shared experience stood out as deeply moving to all of them: the warm...
by David Chung | Feb 14, 2019 | Leadership Blog
From the early to mid–eighth century BCE, Israel experienced its greatest period of prosperity under the leadership of Jeroboam II. He built a powerful military, expanded Israel’s territory to its greatest extent, and implemented successful economic policies that...
by David Chung | Feb 14, 2019 | Leadership Blog
One of the most essential virtues a leader must possess is patience. A hurried heart produces a shallow leader. God Himself is patient. Unless we develop a long view—a vision that stretches beyond the immediate and the visible—patience will never come easily. When God...
by David Chung | Feb 14, 2019 | Leadership Blog
Years ago, I came across a book written by a well-known Korean pastor titled Reforming the Church at the Risk of Life and Death. The church is an institution established under God’s providence, yet it is also a gathering of flawed human beings. Because of this,...
by David Chung | Feb 10, 2019 | Leadership Blog
Some questions do not seek answers. A classic example of this kind of question is probably: “Which came first, the chicken or the egg?” Such a question is not meant to demand an answer, but to emphasize what the speaker wishes to convey through the question itself....