by David Chung | Jul 26, 2021 | Leadership Blog
How great a blessing it is to meet a mentor who can help us grow. The story of Mencius’ mother moving three times for her son’s education is well known to us. Elisha stayed with his teacher until the very end to inherit Elijah’s spiritual authority. Without a mentee’s...
by David Chung | Jul 25, 2021 | Leadership Blog
Luis Palau was an evangelist who, together with Billy Graham, shaped the landscape of global evangelism in our time. Born in 1934 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Luis enjoyed a privileged childhood, studying in English at a British-run boarding school. However, when he...
by David Chung | Jul 25, 2021 | Leadership Blog
Between the message and the messenger, which is more important? It goes without saying that the message is more important because it is the message that makes the messenger important and powerful. If there is no message, then the messenger will be meaningless. ...
by David Chung | Jul 24, 2021 | Leadership Blog
“To make a single chrysanthemum bloom,the bush warbler must have cried from spring onward…” The story of how Moses became a mature leader is anything but simple. One does not become a leader the moment a diploma is handed out at a leadership school graduation. Leaders...
by David Chung | Mar 27, 2021 | Leadership Blog
John 20 recounts the story of Mary Magdalene and the disciples encountering the resurrected Jesus. When Peter and John ran to the tomb after hearing Mary’s report that the stone sealing it had been moved, they witnessed a startling scene. Jesus’ body was nowhere to be...
by David Chung | Dec 6, 2020 | Leadership Blog
The Naver Korean Dictionary defines identity as “one’s present self as a distinct individual, differentiated from others.” Yet this present self is continuous with both the past and the future self. In other words, identity refers to the unchanging essence of an...