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진행자: 박준희, Chelsea ProctorSouth Koreans get creative with Parents' Day gifts기사 요약: 전통적인 카네이션과 손 편지에서 건강식품, 현금 등으로 어버이날 선물 아이템이 다양하게 변화하고 있다.[1] May is known as “Family Month” in South Korea, as it has several days to celebrate and show love for those held closest to people's hearts. One such commemorative day is Parents' Day on May 8. A time-honored tradition in South Korea has children give carnations to their parents to express gratitude for their love and care.* celebrate: 기념하다* commemorative: (중요 인물, 사건을) 기념하는* time-honored: 오랜 시간 동안 이어져 온, 전통적인* gratitude: 고마움[2] However, some Koreans have recently shown a shift in preferences for Parents' Day, as they search for gifts that are more meaningful and worthwhile. Kwon Young-june, a 53-year-old office worker, is one person who a few years ago made the switch from giving carnations.* shift: 변화* preference: 선호(도)* search: 살펴보다* worthwhile: ~할 가치가 있는[3] Adding that his parents also seemed to enjoy his change in gifts, Kwon added that he plans to do the same this year by treating them to a nice family meal and a short weekend trip to the outskirts of Seoul.* enjoy: 즐기다* change: 변화* outskirts: 변두리[4] “In Korean culture, there's a deep-rooted expectation for children to support their parents financially, especially in old age. In this sense, giving cash is seen not just as a gift but as a form of ongoing responsibility and respect,” sociology professor Koo Jeong-woo from Sungkyunkwan University told The Korea Herald.* deep-rooted: 뿌리 깊은* expectation: 기대* old age: 노년* responsibility: 책임기사 원문: https://www.koreaherald.com/article/10478967[코리아헤럴드 팟캐스트 구독]아이튠즈(아이폰):https://itunes.apple.com/kr/podcast/koliaheleoldeu-paskaeseuteu/id686406253?mt=2네이버 오디오 클립(아이폰, 안드로이드 겸용): https://audioclip.naver.com/channels/5404팟빵 (안드로이드): http://www.podbbang.com/ch/6638
May is Family Month, and so we start a new series titled “The Four Loves.” This is based on a book written by C.S. Lewis, who determined that, though in English we use the word “love,” there are actually four types of love shown in Scripture: agape, eros, philia, and storge. Today we begin with the spiciest of loves—eros. Oh, how the world has gotten romantic love wrong. We are surrounded by the world's version of romantic love, from Disney all the way to reality TV shows. What does Scripture say about romantic love? Join us as we begin this brand-new series. God bless. Passage: Song of Songs 1:2-4
Show #2395 Show Notes: Guerilla Warfare: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerrilla_warfare The Crushing Downfall of the Family Unit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_L8rdNzJ9g Get your signs: https://www.naturalfamilystrong.com/family-month Dave Daubenmire, a veteran 35 year high school football coach, was spurred to action […]
This evening Pastor Ryan gives his final sermon for our Family Month 2024. The sermons is entitled, "Fight for Your Kids From Your Knees."
This morning Pastor Ryan finishes up our Family Month with his sermon, "For Parents of Prodigals."
This evening Pastor Ryan gives his final sermon for our Family Month 2024. The sermons is entitled, "Fight for Your Kids From Your Knees."
This morning Pastor Ryan finishes up our Family Month with his sermon, "For Parents of Prodigals."
This morning Pastor Ryan continues our Family Month series with his sermon, "Cultivating Contentment in a Consumeristic Culture."
This evening Pastor Ryan continues our Family Month series with his sermon, "Out of a Horrible Pit."
This morning Pastor Ryan continues our Family Month series with his sermon, "Cultivating Contentment in a Consumeristic Culture."
This evening Pastor Ryan continues our Family Month series with his sermon, "Out of a Horrible Pit."
Family Month testimonies with a short sermon from Pastor Ryan.
Family Month testimonies with a short sermon from Pastor Ryan.
This evening we continue our Family Month with Pastor Ryan preaching his sermon, "Repent is Correct."
This evening we continue our Family Month with Pastor Ryan preaching his sermon, "Repent is Correct."
This evening Pastor Ryan continues our Family Month 2024 series with his sermon, "Teaching Eternal Truths for Today's Challenges."
This morning Pastor Ryan kicks off Family Month 2024 with his sermon, "Guardians of God's Heritage."
This evening Pastor Ryan continues our Family Month 2024 series with his sermon, "Teaching Eternal Truths for Today's Challenges."
This morning Pastor Ryan kicks off Family Month 2024 with his sermon, "Guardians of God's Heritage."
Few things are as annoying as entitlement; acting as if you're owed certain things or are unaware of all the effort that went into getting you what you got. Ever done something for someone who was ungrateful for your effort? Ever given your best to something you didn't have to do at all, and someone still complained about it. Ever give a little, only to have someone reject it and demand even more. These moments boil our blood. But you've done things like this to other people, maybe even without knowing it. In a world that's always telling us to reach for more, it's hard to be grateful for what you've got. How can we get better at acknowledging and being thankful for everything we have and everything that's been done for us? And how might being this way change the way we relate to everyone? If you're new with us, let us know how we can be praying for you, we invite you to fill out an online Connect Card by visiting https://southhillschurch.churchcenter.com/people/forms/91550—If you are looking for what is next for you, we invite you to fill out an online “Next Steps” card by visiting https://southhillschurch.churchcenter.com/people/forms/672517To give with us select the Give tab on the Church Center App or visit https://southhills.org/giving/ and select the Corona Fund or Corona BOW Fund—Visit our Linktree to find out more about everything mentioned in today's message or follow along with the message slides:https://linktr.ee/SouthHillsCorona —To RSVP for On-Campus Events select the Events tab on the Church Center App or visit https://southhills.org/corona/
We all know people who never seem to apologize for anything, and others who apologize for practically everything. Nobody likes those who can't admit they're wrong. It's easy to see them as self-absorbed, arrogant, excuse makers. At the same time, we can't always tell when we're wrong. We're not always aware of how the things we do impact and affect other people. How do we learn to see our actions through other people's eyes? How do we know what to apologize for and when? Would leaning into “sorry” make us better or just weaker? If you're new with us, let us know how we can be praying for you, we invite you to fill out an online Connect Card by visiting https://southhillschurch.churchcenter.com/people/forms/91550—If you are looking for what is next for you, we invite you to fill out an online “Next Steps” card by visiting https://southhillschurch.churchcenter.com/people/forms/672517To give with us select the Give tab on the Church Center App or visit https://southhills.org/giving/ and select the Corona Fund or Corona BOW Fund—Visit our Linktree to find out more about everything mentioned in today's message or follow along with the message slides:https://linktr.ee/SouthHillsCorona —To RSVP for On-Campus Events select the Events tab on the Church Center App or visit https://southhills.org/corona/
Pretty much every kid is told to say, “Please.” But it may have been a while since you've heard an adult say it. In our culture, we tend to think of polite people as pushovers. We like stories about confident, charismatic figures who know what they want, demand what they need, and don't take crap from anybody. Maybe that's what comes to mind when you think of a strong leader. But it's not even close to the picture the Bible paints. Which makes sense if you've ever been pushed around by someone with a little bit of power. Is it possible to be successful in our world, have healthy relationships, and be people of “please”? Or is that just silly?If you're new with us, let us know how we can be praying for you, we invite you to fill out an online Connect Card by visiting https://southhillschurch.churchcenter.com/people/forms/91550—If you are looking for what is next for you, we invite you to fill out an online “Next Steps” card by visiting https://southhillschurch.churchcenter.com/people/forms/672517To give with us select the Give tab on the Church Center App or visit https://southhills.org/giving/ and select the Corona Fund or Corona BOW Fund—Visit our Linktree to find out more about everything mentioned in today's message or follow along with the message slides:https://linktr.ee/SouthHillsCorona —To RSVP for On-Campus Events select the Events tab on the Church Center App or visit https://southhills.org/corona/
Words carry weight. We know it, but don't always act like it. We've all spent a ton of time carefully crafting the perfect text or email. We've all also carelessly said something that came back to haunt us. There are some conversations we wish we could remember, and others we wish we could forget. Certain phrases stick with us forever. They're part of the reason we are who we are. And what someone else's words did to you, your words are doing to someone else. What would it look like to be more thoughtful and intentional with what you say? If you're new with us, let us know how we can be praying for you, we invite you to fill out an online Connect Card by visiting https://southhillschurch.churchcenter.com/people/forms/91550—If you are looking for what is next for you, we invite you to fill out an online “Next Steps” card by visiting https://southhillschurch.churchcenter.com/people/forms/672517To give with us select the Give tab on the Church Center App or visit https://southhills.org/giving/ and select the Corona Fund or Corona BOW Fund—Visit our Linktree to find out more about everything mentioned in today's message or follow along with the message slides:https://linktr.ee/SouthHillsCorona —To RSVP for On-Campus Events select the Events tab on the Church Center App or visit https://southhills.org/corona/
Do you think we should dedicate a month to celebrate families? Listen in to find out what Anne Doherty's plan to do just that. Click here for the show notes and extra resources. Families are the backbone of our societies and they have evolved over time. Today my guest wants us to have a whole month every year to celebrate all families. What We Talked About: What the concept of Family Month is Understanding the impacts birth order has Navigating between biological and chosen families Integrating our personal challenges into parenting How early experiences affects a child's behavior and attachment style Managing sibling rivalry, especially when introducing a new sibling How to balance our guilt with the need for self-care and personal growth Things to Remember “Parenting is like meditation. It's an active, moving meditation where you're focused on the children, the family, and it's all outside of you.” “Being human means that you're part of the family. ” “Doing something positive is good.” “Many people want their children to fill a need that they never had filled when they were little.” “Respect means that you acknowledge them for who they are. You respect their boundaries, and respect your own boundaries.” “If you keep expecting it to change, you're never going to be happy.” “It's hard to have compassion for yourself until you have compassion for others.” - Anne Doherty Click here for the show notes and extra resources.
Thank you for joining us! #GladTidings #WelcomeToTheFamily #WeAreGT Join us for service in person or online every Wednesday at 7pm (EST) and Sundays at 8:30am, 10am, & 11:45am (EST) 2009 Fullers Cross Rd. Ocoee, Fl 34761 If you would like to get connected to what God is doing at Glad Tidings Church, text GUEST to 407-993-2496 If you would like to support GT financially you can give through the OcoeeGT app, or online through our website by clicking here http://www.ocoeegt.com/giving. Text ‘WEAREGT' to 73256 to give using your mobile device. For more information about Glad Tidings Church, visit ocoeegt.com face or follow us on our social media platforms below. Instagram- / wearegt.church Facebook- / gladtidingschurchocoee
Thank you for joining us! #GladTidings #WelcomeToTheFamily #WeAreGT Join us for service in person or online every Wednesday at 7pm (EST) and Sundays at 8:30am, 10am, & 11:45am (EST) 2009 Fullers Cross Rd. Ocoee, Fl 34761 If you would like to get connected to what God is doing at Glad Tidings Church, text GUEST to 407-993-2496 If you would like to support GT financially you can give through the OcoeeGT app, or online through our website by clicking here http://www.ocoeegt.com/giving. Text ‘WEAREGT' to 73256 to give using your mobile device. For more information about Glad Tidings Church, visit ocoeegt.com face or follow us on our social media platforms below. Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/wearegt.church/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/GladTidingsChurchOcoee
Thank you for joining us! #GladTidings #WelcomeToTheFamily #WeAreGT Join us for service in person or online every Wednesday at 7pm (EST) and Sundays at 8:30am, 10am, & 11:45am (EST) 2009 Fullers Cross Rd. Ocoee, Fl 34761 If you would like to get connected to what God is doing at Glad Tidings Church, text GUEST to 407-993-2496 If you would like to support GT financially you can give through the OcoeeGT app, or online through our website by clicking here http://www.ocoeegt.com/giving. Text ‘WEAREGT' to 73256 to give using your mobile device. For more information about Glad Tidings Church, visit ocoeegt.com face or follow us on our social media platforms below. Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/wearegt.church/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/GladTidingsChurchOcoee
J.R. Harrison is the director of the National Family Foundation while Rob Pue is the founder - publisher of Wisconsin Christian News.--The natural family is under attack and targeted for destruction. Just look at how America has redefined terms such as -marriage-, -family-, -male- and -female-. When changed, what's to stop them from expanding to unknown levels-- --Consider the hijacking of our calendar. Gay pride day has turned into gay pride month. Now the GLAAD LGBTQ calendar has the following- February 7th--National Black HIV-AIDS Awareness Day. The week after Valentine's Day--Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week. February 28--HIV is Not a Crime Awareness Day. March--Bisexual Health Awareness Month. Also in March--National LGBT Health Awareness Week. There's many more that could be listed from throughout the year but you get the point.--Instead of reacting by cursing the darkness, Rob Pue and J.R. Harrison is instead lighting a candle in celebration of what's being called, -Natural Family Month-, which extends from Mother's Day to Father's Day. It's not about complaining. Instead, it's an attempt to take a positive approach by citing a historical, best practice.--To find out how you can get a Natural Family Month celebration started in your community and what's involved in the natural family promise, listen to this broadcast and then go to the link below.
J.R. Harrison is the director of the National Family Foundation while Rob Pue is the founder - publisher of Wisconsin Christian News.--The natural family is under attack and targeted for destruction. Just look at how America has redefined terms such as -marriage-, -family-, -male- and -female-. When changed, what's to stop them from expanding to unknown levels-- --Consider the hijacking of our calendar. Gay pride day has turned into gay pride month. Now the GLAAD LGBTQ calendar has the following- February 7th--National Black HIV-AIDS Awareness Day. The week after Valentine's Day--Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week. February 28--HIV is Not a Crime Awareness Day. March--Bisexual Health Awareness Month. Also in March--National LGBT Health Awareness Week. There's many more that could be listed from throughout the year but you get the point.--Instead of reacting by cursing the darkness, Rob Pue and J.R. Harrison is instead lighting a candle in celebration of what's being called, -Natural Family Month-, which extends from Mother's Day to Father's Day. It's not about complaining. Instead, it's an attempt to take a positive approach by citing a historical, best practice.--To find out how you can get a Natural Family Month celebration started in your community and what's involved in the natural family promise, listen to this broadcast and then go to the link below.
J.R. Harrison is the director of the National Family Foundation while Rob Pue is the founder - publisher of Wisconsin Christian News.--The natural family is under attack and targeted for destruction. Just look at how America has redefined terms such as -marriage-, -family-, -male- and -female-. When changed, what's to stop them from expanding to unknown levels-- --Consider the hijacking of our calendar. Gay pride day has turned into gay pride month. Now the GLAAD LGBTQ calendar has the following- February 7th--National Black HIV-AIDS Awareness Day. The week after Valentine's Day--Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week. February 28--HIV is Not a Crime Awareness Day. March--Bisexual Health Awareness Month. Also in March--National LGBT Health Awareness Week. There's many more that could be listed from throughout the year but you get the point.--Instead of reacting by cursing the darkness, Rob Pue and J.R. Harrison is instead lighting a candle in celebration of what's being called, -Natural Family Month-, which extends from Mother's Day to Father's Day. It's not about complaining. Instead, it's an attempt to take a positive approach by citing a historical, best practice.--To find out how you can get a Natural Family Month celebration started in your community and what's involved in the natural family promise, listen to this broadcast and then go to the link below.
J.R. Harrison is the director of the National Family Foundation while Rob Pue is the founder - publisher of Wisconsin Christian News.--The natural family is under attack and targeted for destruction. Just look at how America has redefined terms such as -marriage-, -family-, -male- and -female-. When changed, what's to stop them from expanding to unknown levels-- --Consider the hijacking of our calendar. Gay pride day has turned into gay pride month. Now the GLAAD LGBTQ calendar has the following- February 7th--National Black HIV-AIDS Awareness Day. The week after Valentine's Day--Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week. February 28--HIV is Not a Crime Awareness Day. March--Bisexual Health Awareness Month. Also in March--National LGBT Health Awareness Week. There's many more that could be listed from throughout the year but you get the point.--Instead of reacting by cursing the darkness, Rob Pue and J.R. Harrison is instead lighting a candle in celebration of what's being called, -Natural Family Month-, which extends from Mother's Day to Father's Day. It's not about complaining. Instead, it's an attempt to take a positive approach by citing a historical, best practice.--To find out how you can get a Natural Family Month celebration started in your community and what's involved in the natural family promise, listen to this broadcast and then go to the link below.
J.R. Harrison is the director of the National Family Foundation while Rob Pue is the founder & publisher of Wisconsin Christian News.The natural family is under attack and targeted for destruction. Just look at how America has redefined terms such as "marriage", "family", "male" and "female". When changed, what's to stop them from expanding to unknown levels? Consider the hijacking of our calendar. Gay pride day has turned into gay pride month. Now the GLAAD LGBTQ calendar has the following: February 7th--National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. The week after Valentine's Day--Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week. February 28--HIV is Not a Crime Awareness Day. March--Bisexual Health Awareness Month. Also in March--National LGBT Health Awareness Week. There's many more that could be listed from throughout the year but you get the point.Instead of reacting by cursing the darkness, Rob Pue and J.R. Harrison is instead lighting a candle in celebration of what's being called, "Natural Family Month", which extends from Mother's Day to Father's Day. It's not about complaining. Instead, it's an attempt to take a positive approach by citing a historical, best practice.To find out how you can get a Natural Family Month celebration started in your community and what's involved in the natural family promise, listen to this broadcast and then go to the link below.
Show #2111 Show Notes: Buckeyes Need Our Help: https://coachdavelive.com?fluentcrm=1&route=email_preview&fc_newsletter=af704020a9e1ee9b265a4b859794e7d9 Indian Lake Damage: https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/2024/03/18/ohio-governor-mike-dewine-state-emergency-tornadoes-what-means/73015419007/ Psalm 91: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=psalm+91&version=KJV Mark Driscoll: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QZYZi1BlRk Doc Marquis on Easter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhkRtuw9pXQ Dave Daubenmire, a veteran 35 year high school football coach, was […]
In this episode we are discusses the 5 main reasons why the typical chiropractic model was just not for me. When I am explaining to potential patients or just people out in the community about our unique process at Resilient Spine, their eyebrows always rise. They are interested and what could this rehab chiropractor possibly do with me for 1 hour. There is alot that can be accomplished in one hour and set you up for success in the world in our everyday life and I felt like I could give that quality of care in that 5 minute adjustment model. Tune in and learn my 5 reasons and why we are different.P.S. Its Friends & Family Month where every new patient who comes into the office gets an evaluation and treatment session for $199 (Regular $295). Click the link in the notes and schedule a call so we can get you on the schedule. Book your free 30-minute discovery call to chat about your goals and ways I can support you!Thank you so much for checking out this The Resilient Body Podcast episode. If you haven't done so already, please take a minute to subscribe and leave a quick rating and review of the show! If you have a suggestion on something you want to learn, feel free to email: drarneka@resilientspine.com
learn about the 'family month' and the decreasing birth rate in Korea
Family members aren't always going to get along. That's a given. With different personalities come different preferences and perspectives. We're bound to disagree and get on each other's nerves. Obviously, we can overlook the small stuff, but what about the big stuff? What happens when someone says or does something deeply wounding that they can't take back? The type of stuff you can't undo, or fully make up for. What then? Are there certain levels of hurt relationships just can't recover from? How do you make peace with people who don't seem sorry and may never change? You don't, right? You can't. Or can you? If you're new with us, or looking to take a next step, or even to let us know how we can be praying for you, we invite you to fill out an online Connect Card by texting "WHATSNEXT" to 94000 or visit https://southhillschurch.churchcenter...—To give with us select the Give tab on the Church Center App or visit www.southhills.org/give and select the Corona Fund or Corona BOW Fund—Visit our Linktree to find out more about everything mentioned in today's message or follow along with the message slides:https://linktr.ee/SouthHillsCorona —To RSVP for On-Campus Events select the Events tab on the Church Center App or visit https://southhills.org/corona/
We all know people who didn't grow up in a great family but made their way through life leaning on their “chosen” family. These are people they're not biologically related to, but who love, support, challenge, and encourage them to be their best selves. They needed these extra influences because they didn't have access to a built-in family. But does that mean that those who do, don't need additional help from the outside? If a family was completely healthy and godly, should they be able to meet all of each other's needs on their own? Can you become who God has called you to be without the involvement of anyone but your family? If you're new with us, or looking to take a next step, or even to let us know how we can be praying for you, we invite you to fill out an online Connect Card by texting "WHATSNEXT" to 94000 or visit https://southhillschurch.churchcenter...—To give with us select the Give tab on the Church Center App or visit www.southhills.org/give and select the Corona Fund or Corona BOW Fund—Visit our Linktree to find out more about everything mentioned in today's message or follow along with the message slides:https://linktr.ee/SouthHillsCorona —To RSVP for On-Campus Events select the Events tab on the Church Center App or visit https://southhills.org/corona/