You must keep creating. If you don’t … a part of you dies. If you do … a part of you comes ALIVE. If you let that part of you die, it will break your heart trying to revive it. If that part of you comes alive, you become FULLY you. If you don’t create, you lose […]
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Dear 25-Year Old Me: 3 Things I Wish You Knew
I’ve been thinking lately about what life was like ten years ago, perhaps because today is my birthday and I’m in a reflective mood. Ten years ago I didn’t know who I was going to marry, if paying off my school loans would be possible, or what I was really going to do with my […]
3 Takeaways From Attending the U.S. Open
Last Friday, my father-in-law and I attended one of golf’s most prestigious tournaments, the U.S. Open. Dad is visiting from Korea and an avid golfer. The tournament was only a 90-minute drive from my house so we voluntarily got ripped off on Stubhub and went. This was our first live golf event. We were excited […]
7 Leadership Lessons From Fighting With My Wife
Fighting well is an important life skill. They are seldom pretty, but fights can be very valuable. My wife Iris and I don’t fight often, but when we do it’s pretty intense! Going through these experiences with the person I love most has taught me these invaluable leadership lessons. Here are 7 leadership lessons from […]
3 Powerful Lessons From Being A Bi-Vocational Pastor
I’m a proud bi-vocational pastor. I’m also bi-vocational by choice. I have enough on my resume to get a full-time job as a pastor: I’ve been in full-time ministry for 9 years, have my Masters in Biblical Literature, and am an ordained reverend. I’ve been on the full-time side of the fence. UPDATE DISCLAIMER (6/11): I […]