Saturday, May 25, 2024

Love who you are

The only way to get over sleepy eyes while driving is not to fight it but to stop at the rest area and have enough rest. In other words, fighting drowsy eyes is foolish. 

Likewise, when we are weary and weak, it's time to rest and reenergize the body and mind with extra care. We may take walks in the park or drive without aim. Sometimes, our minds need to flow or blow as they wish. Also, when we face unknown fear out of the blue or from the blue, we should not care to drive it out by force. The more we try to expel it, the deeper we fall into the vortex of more fears. The right way to deal with it is to acknowledge it as part of your life and love who you are. You can love yourself no matter what. Just tell yourself that "I am normal."
 

Sunday, May 19, 2024

Memory


In 2019, I led morning Bible study sessions at the UMC Western PA Annual Conference at Grove City College in Pennsylvania, where thousands of people gathered. I have fond memories of those days. Virtual meetings can't replace in-person gatherings because of the tangible memories associated with the location, people, and food. I treasure those moments.

Wednesday, May 15, 2024

My university honors me

Celebrating Dr. Yung Suk Kim: A Beacon of Scholarship and Mentorship at Virginia Union University

May 13, 2024

 

At Virginia Union University (VUU), we take immense pride in the accomplishments and contributions of our faculty members who not only excel in their fields but also profoundly impact the lives of our students. Among these esteemed educators, Dr. Yung Suk Kim stands out as a luminary in the realm of biblical scholarship and New Testament studies at the Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology. READ THE NEWS.








Bible Study Material

I share my bible study material which I used in the Bible Study at the American Baptist Churches of the South Conference, on May 2, 2024, in Richmond, Virginia (Marriott Hotel): "Proclaim Boldly the Word of God to All" (Acts 13:42-52)


Friday, May 10, 2024

Book production is complete

Book production is officially complete with the final book cover and proofs. It will go to press, and soon I will get author copies. I love all the endorsements on the cover. Feeling so blessed and boosted. Thanks to all my endorsers: Mitzi J. Smith, Demetrius Williams, Jeehei Park, Ekaputra Tupamahu, and Nick Elder. Musa Dube’s blurb is on the publisher’s website.

Saturday, May 4, 2024

Loving enemies

"Loving enemies does not mean condoning injustices or evil."
-Yung Suk Kim

Thursday, May 2, 2024

Bible Study at the ABC of the South conference

I led a 90-minute bible study at the ABC (American Baptist Churches) of the South conference held at the Marriott Richmond Downtown Hotel, on May 2. I was like a professor and a black preacher at the same time, rocking the house. It was like a mini-lecture and revival meeting. People were fully engaged and supportive of me.

Theme: Shout It Again
Text: Acts 13:42–48 (52) (NRSVue)


Takeaways
-The great theme of teaching/preaching is “the grace of God.”
-Recognize the crowds’ thirst/need for the word of the Lord.
-The word of the Lord is about salvation in various contexts.
-Amid disorientation (jealousy) by Jews, don’t stay in arguments with them. Focus on the purpose of the mission, which is to satisfy real people’s needs.
-Be a light for the gentiles. You are “the aroma of Christ” (2 Cor 2:15-16). “You are a letter of Christ” (2 Cor 3:3). You are “ambassadors for Christ” (2 Cor 5:20).

Questions/Challenges
-What aspects of the word of the Lord will you preach and to whom?
-Are you ready to teach/preach the word of the Lord?
-What is the most urgent word of the Lord these days?


  

Sunday, April 28, 2024

Reading broadly

The books I have read thus far will advance my interdisciplinary studies on the New Testament. I like "divergent thinking" rather than "convergent thinking," which limits our imagination and intuition. Note: "Convergent thinking" and "divergent thinking" are terms by Jaime Pineda in his book "Controlling Mental Chaos."

My colleague, Dr. Robert Wafawanaka, writes: "Reading is powerful. ... and learned that Einstein didn't finish high school and was a C student in college. But he read broadly and had an inquisitive mind fit for the genius he was. What a shame when our students want A's without the work. True, the mind is a terrible thing to waste!"

Saturday, April 27, 2024

Uncharted waters

I discovered skeletons and nerve systems of the Lord's Prayer in Matt 6:9-13, part of the crucial texts I examine from cognitive science and interdisciplinary theological perspectives. I enjoy treading undeveloped territories to break ground on new possibilities of meaning. I don't mean that I shattered uncharted waters. Rather, I am going through them.
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