by David Chung | Jun 12, 2020 | Leadership Blog
Ravi Zacharias: Formative Years and the Making of a Global Apologist On May 19, the world lost one of its most steadfast Christian leaders, Ravi Zacharias, born Frederick Antony Ravi Kumar Zaharias in 1946 into a prominent family in Madras (now Chennai), India. His...
by David Chung | May 22, 2020 | Leadership Blog
One of the most influential persons that helped shape who I am and what I do is Ravi Zacharias. Ever since I heard him speak for the first time in Amsterdam in 1986, my heart has been drawn to this man’s life and ministry. When I personally met him in 1987, he handed...
by David Chung | Mar 31, 2020 | Leadership Blog
Leadership that Inspires Action: Vision, Passion, Joy, and Companionship Recently, at Phnom Penh International Airport, I observed a striking example of human motivation. Passengers boarding a flight to Siem Reap included tourists of all ages, nationalities, and...
by David Chung | Mar 30, 2020 | Leadership Blog
The world is facing an unprecedented crisis due to the novel coronavirus. In English, the word for disaster is disaster, derived from the Latin dis- (negative) and astro (star). Imagine a night sky without stars—it would be utterly dark. In such darkness, a leader...
by David Chung | Dec 8, 2019 | Leadership Blog
There is a saying: “Be faithful to the process.” Great achievements and the emergence of extraordinary leaders do not happen overnight. They are always forged through long, arduous journeys. If God is truly omnipotent, why does He not accomplish everything instantly...
by David Chung | Dec 6, 2019 | Leadership Blog, Leadership Column
Revival in Saharanpur written by S.Y., a missionary serving in Saharanpur, India – A gospel tract blown by the wind Because of the strong anti-Christian policy of the Indian government, all British missionaries left India in 1983, and the Christians who depended...