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Author: Mark Jeong

Theology & Scripture 

When Faith is Not Enough

October 11, 2016October 11, 2016 Mark Jeong 0 Comments abraham, Covenant, faith

What do we do when our faith in God’s promises fails us? When His promises sound too good to be true against the backdrop of our broken lives?

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Church & Ministry 

When Your Christian Parents Don’t Want You to Follow Christ

July 5, 2016June 30, 2016 Mark Jeong 1 Comment calling, family, ministry

We expect opposition to our calling to ministry, but what do we do when that opposition comes from our own Christian parents?

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Culture & Identity 

Political Correctness

May 6, 2016 Mark Jeong 2 Comments ethnicity, political correctness, Trump

Guest blogger Rachel Stanton shares her thoughts on how Christians should approach the subject of “Political Correctness.” Should Christians eschew the notion as a product of liberal media bias? Should we embrace it?

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Culture & Identity 

Aziz Ansari’s “Modern Romance”, Christ’s Covenantal Love

April 18, 2016April 18, 2016 Mark Jeong 1 Comment aziz ansari, dating, marriage, modern romance, online dating

What ideas do mobile dating apps carry within them? How have these ideas shaped how we pursue love? And how can we reflect on the ideology beneath these tools to use them with more discernment?

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Current Events 

A Willingness to Listen

March 16, 2016 Mark Jeong 2 Comments Black Lives Matter, phil johnson, social justice, thabiti

Making your church more diverse is about more than just adding another shade to your elder board. It often means having a willingness to learn and be challenged by opposing viewpoints.

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Church & Ministry 

The Day I Saw Jesus

February 24, 2016February 24, 2016 Mark Jeong 2 Comments christian growth, monty williams, sanctification, Suffering

One day, when Mark was apathetic to the things of God, he saw Jesus, and his life was changed forever.

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Theology & Scripture 

The Gospel of Esau

January 25, 2016January 4, 2021 Mark Jeong 1 Comment Biblical Theology, genealogy, genesis, gospel, old testament

What does an obscure list of the descendants of Esau in Genesis 36 have to do with your life? How could it possibly relate to the gospel?

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Spiritual Growth 

Life in the Trenches

January 4, 2016January 10, 2016 Mark Jeong 3 Comments new year, resolutions, sanctification, spiritual growth

Many of us approach our sanctification from the perspective of a monk. How can we recover a Christ-centered sanctification for everyday life?

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Reading the Margins 

Reading the Margins – 12.18.2015

December 18, 2015January 9, 2016 Mark Jeong 0 Comments islam, jeremy lin, prayer, star wars, wheaton

What we saw or read this week: Jeremy Lin grapples with teenage experience of academic pressure, the debate over Larycia Hawkins, and the worldview of Star Wars.

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Church & Ministry Theology & Scripture 

Does God Redeem Us from Our Culture? (Part 2)

December 14, 2015January 7, 2016 Mark Jeong 1 Comment 1 peter, Biblical Studies, culture, missiology, missions, tradition

Since God has redeemed us out of our cultures, how then are we to live? Mark Jeong shows a third way between assimilation and rejection of culture.

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