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....
by David Chung | Jan 16, 2019 | Newsletter
Dear Friends, January 2019 Happy New Year! Last December I traveled to Cambodia to present DCMi’s ministry to the church leaders of the three...