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Giuseppe Castellano talks to The Bancroft Brothers about how they approach character design; which lesser-known animation greats deserve more love; what it means to animate from the heart; and more.Listen to The Bancroft Brothers Animation Podcast at bancroftbros.libsyn.com, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Artists mentioned in this episode include: Alex Hirsch, Peter de Sève, Carter Goodrich, Glen Keane, Gustaf Tenggren, Retta Scott, Floyd Norman, Hayao Miyazaki, Jin Kim, Bill Peet, Gene Deitch, Randy Haycock, Mark Henn, Eric Goldberg, and Stephen Silver If you find value in this podcast, you can support it by subscribing to our best-selling publication, Notes On Illustration, on Substack. Among other benefits, you will gain access to bonus episodes we call “Extra Credit”. | Visit illustrationdept.com for offerings like mentorships and portfolio reviews, testimonials, our alumni showcase, and more. | Music for the podcast was created by Oatmello.
Summer 2024 is a busy one for security professionals in Europe, with the Olympics kicking off next month in France. Harry Arruda joins this SM Highlights episode to explain how traditional concentric circles of protection around event venues become extra complicated when set in the midst of residences, businesses, and pedestrian zones in Paris. Then, former FBI agent Jin Kim shares some key takeaways from his career of research into active assailants and workplace violence, including around technology, training, and culture. Additional Resources Read more about sports security in the latest edition of Security Technology here: https://www.asisonline.org/security-management-magazine/monthly-issues/security-technology/archive/2024/june/ Harry Arruda explains the close protection challenges in Olympic security here: https://www.asisonline.org/security-management-magazine/monthly-issues/security-technology/archive/2024/june/safeguarding-the-2024-olympics/ How are organizations managing drone threats or leveraging drones in and around events? Read Security Management's past coverage here: https://www.asisonline.org/security-management-magazine/articles/2023/05/uncrewed-aerial-systems/ Read more about soft target protection and site hardening here: https://www.asisonline.org/security-management-magazine/articles/2024/03/site-hardening/ Want to learn more about gunshot and audio detection for active assailant response? Check out SM's interview with Jin Kim online: https://www.asisonline.org/security-management-magazine/articles/2024/05/audio/gunshot-detection/
Soo-Jin Kim worked at a Wall Street firm during 9/11. She worked at a credit card company during the credit crisis. She was making a living from large indoor gatherings when the Covid19 hit. Her career zig-zags have taught her that theres only one skill critical to Rising to the Top: knowing how to continuously reinvent yourself to evolve. We sat down with Soo-Jin, an alum of the Columbia Business School, to discuss how her career has evolved by following her passions and led her to her current work as a content creator.
In this inspiring episode of The Digital Executive, Brian Thomas converses with Jin Kim, the dynamic Chief Marketing Officer and Co-founder of Prone Cushion. Jin, a graduate of New York University with a Bachelor of Science in Communications and Media, brings a unique perspective shaped by over 13 years of life experience in China, enriching his role at Prone Cushion with his bilingual abilities and international insights.Jin delves into the essence of Prone Cushion, a company at the vanguard of ergonomic solutions, and shares how his hands-on approach and exceptional talent in articulating the company's vision have been instrumental in shaping its identity. From product design to website intricacies, Jin's meticulous attention to every visual element has significantly contributed to the brand's ethos.Discussing his career journey, Jin highlights his fascination with communication in various forms - art, music, dance, movies, and physical products. He stresses the importance of the Japanese concept 'monotsukuri' in crafting products with care and attention to detail, underscoring the crucial connection between creator and consumer.Jin also reflects on the role of AI in transforming digital storytelling and marketing, emphasizing the need for ethical considerations in its application. He shares insights into Prone Cushion's successful Kickstarter campaign and how it propelled the company to achieve seven-figure revenues in its first year. This campaign exemplifies the innovative spirit and entrepreneurial drive at Prone Cushion's core.As the episode concludes, Jin discusses the intersection of technology and business, highlighting the use of advanced memory foam in Prone Cushion products and the ethical implications of AI in marketing. His insights offer valuable lessons for entrepreneurs and marketers alike, making this episode a must-listen for those interested in the confluence of technology, entrepreneurship, and effective communication.
This episode delves into the dangerous practice of SWATTING, where individuals make hoax emergency calls to law enforcement with the intention of drawing an armed response to a target's location. The consequences of this practice can be deadly, with innocent people being harmed and law enforcement resources being diverted. In this webinar, we will discuss the impact of SWATTING on communities and law enforcement, and explore potential solutions to prevent these dangerous incidents from occurring. Attendees will gain a better understanding of the dangers of SWATTING and learn how to stay safe in the face of this growing threat. Guests: Todd BauerSuperintendent·North Penn School District Dr. Todd Bauer has been an educator for nearly two decades. He has experience as a middle and high school math teacher, varsity head coach, assistant principal, principal, assistant superintendent, and superintendent. Dr. Bauer believes in a comprehensive approach to school safety and that without intentional relationship and trust building between all staff and students, physical and technological enhancements are futile. Dr. Bauer's doctoral dissertation explored teacher perceptions of the role of school resource officers and the impacts on the effectiveness of SROs in suburban high schools. Mr. Jin Kim is a widely regarded Subject Matter Expert in Active Shooter and Workplace Violence Risk Management. Mr. Kim retired from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in 2018 and is a twenty-three-year veteran of the FBI's New York Division. During his decorated FBI career, Mr. Kim served as the Active Shooter Subject Matter Expert on the Crisis Management Unit served as the leading authority in all active shooter substantive matters, and as the principal liaison for the FBI's private sector and corporate partnership programs. He is the Founding Principal of the PerSec Academy & Advisory Group LLC - a specialized consultancy delivering unparalleled expertise in training and educating workforces; assessing security and safety operational risk; modernizing institutional safety policies and operational procedures; and crisis management preparedness. Mr. Kim is also a Founding Principal of The Bureau Consortium – a national collaborative team of former FBI experts and partners in mass shooting and targeting violence mitigation. In addition, Mr. Kim provides expert analysis and content as a keynote and featured speaker, a national media contributor, and an expert witness. Michael Prasad is a Certified Emergency Manager® and a Senior Research Analyst for Barton Dunant Emergency Management Training and Consulting (www.bartondunant.com). He is also the executive director of the Center for Emergency Management Intelligence Research (www.cemir.org). Michael has held emergency management director-level positions at the State of New Jersey and the American Red Cross. He researches and writes professionally on emergency management policies and procedures from a pracademic perspective and analyzes emergency management intelligence for the National Security Policy and Analysis Organization at American Public University. Michael holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Ohio University and a Master of Arts in emergency and disaster management from American Public University. Views expressed do not necessarily represent the official position of any of these organizations. ABOUT ZERONOW ZeroNow is the stakeholder community formed to drive ideas, innovation, and investment to advance school safety. Together, we will make schools safer for good, Visit www.ZeroNow.org for more info and to join the movement.
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En el episodio de hoy recorreremos junto a Atila las tierras de Châlons, donde tuvo lugar la conocida Batalla de los Campos Cataláunicos entre las fuerzas romanas de Aecio y las hunas. Luego veremos como subyugó la península itálica y como una vez más se dispuso a enfrentarse al Imperio de Oriente. Twitter: https://twitter.com/ElScriptorium Contanco: scriptoriumpodcast@protonmail.com Bibliografía: - Fields, N. (2015). Attila the hun: leadership, strategy, conflict. New York: Osprey Publishing. - Jin Kim, H. (2016). The Huns. New York: Routledge. - Howarth, P. (1994). Attila, King of the Huns. Man and Myth. London: Constable and Company Limited. Música: - "Danza Inglesa Siglo XIII" - Artefactum - "La entrada de los dioses al Valhalla" - Richard Wagner - "Guardians at the Gate" - Audiomachine - "Skipping down the steps" - Andrey Vinogradov - "El Ocaso de los Dioses" - Richard Wagner - "Cello Suite nº1, bwv 1007" - Bach - "Saltarello I Siglo XIV" - Artefactum Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
A finales del siglo IV nació en algún lugar de la estepa un huno que pasaría a la Historia bajo el nombre de Atila. Llevó a su pueblo a su mayor esplendor, se convirtió en una auténtica pesadilla para todo el Imperio Romano; era el "azote de Dios". Hoy recorreremos sus campañas contra los Balcanes y el Imperio Romano de Oriente. En una próxima entrega nos centraremos en su lucha contra Aecio y la muerte del rey huno. Twitter: https://twitter.com/ElScriptorium Contacto: scriptoriumpodcast@protonmail.com Bibliografía: - Fields, N. (2015). Attila the hun: leadership, strategy, conflict. New York: Osprey Publishing. - Jin Kim, H. (2016). The Huns. New York: Routledge. - Howarth, P. (1994). Attila, King of the Huns. Man and Myth. London: Constable and Company Limited. Música: - "Danza Inglesa Siglo XIII" - Artefactum - "The Legend" - Nick Glennie-Smith - "The Beautiful Steppe" - Batzorig Vaanchig - "Born a Legend" - Greg Dombrowski - "The Untold" - Greg Dombrowski - "Sarabande" - Friedrich Händel - "El trino del diablo" - Niccolò Paganini - "The Power of One" - Greg Dombrowski - "Göetia" - Peter Gundry - "Saltarello I Siglo XIV" - Artefactum Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Director Sam Green joins City Lights with details on “32 Sounds,” which screens at the Ferst Center for the Arts on Friday, February 10. Plus, we'll discuss Aurora Theater's production of “Kim's Convenience” with stage director Rebecca Wear, and our series, “Speaking of Art,” highlights multimedia artist Crystal Jin Kim.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of Real Talks on the Rocks, I sit down with Jin Kim, who is a Bay Area professional dancer, K-pop dance instructor and has been a performer on professional broadway-style shows that have been put on in San Francisco. Jin's experience ranges from being a team dancer for the Golden State Warriors, to his most recent stint as the "sexy Han Solo" in the burlesque parody of Star Wars called "The Empire Strips Back". Hear how Jin had the courage to drop out of college at a major University in order to pursue his passion and the lifestyle choices and sacrifices he has made in order to keep the dream alive! You can reach out to Jin on his Instagram: https://instagram.com/jinkimming Thank you to all of my supporters who are supporting me on Patreon and allowing me to grow this channel! Click the link below to access this episode's bonus content: https://patreon.com/realtalksontherocks For all of the links to the other avenues to view/listen to my show, you can visit my website at: https://realtalksontherocks.com There you will find links to Apple Podcasts, Spotify as well as my Patreon page. You can also follow me on: Facebook: https://facebook.com/realtalksontherocks Instagram: https://instagram.com/realtalksontherocks Twitter: https://twitter.com/realtalksrocks #dancing #inspiration #performer Chapter Markers 00:00- Preview 01:05- Introduction 04:13- Why Dancing? 07:11- Dropping out of UC Davis 11:35- Shifting the focus from college to dance 17:15- Dancing industry in LA vs the rest of the country 21:30- Overcoming rejection in the industry 26:40- The career shift to teaching, then tech 28:40- Working for Tech: Follow the money but hate my job??? 35:40- Re-evaluating life after Tech 37:08- Figuring out which path to take 42:44- Dancing for the Golden state Warriors 46:20- dancing pro and making little to no money 51:48- Why JIn teaches, but hates K-pop! 56:04- The ugly side of the K-pop industry 1:00:15- Life (and food) in Korea 1:06:31- A brief try at a YouTube career 1:10:20- Auditioning for The Empire Strips Back and larger shows 1:14:32- How a show is created and put on 1:20:45- Stripping 1:24:30- Ending the show 1:26:41- What this career means as it evolved 1:30:51- Dating within the industry 1:34:28- When it's time to evolve in your career 1:42:06- Trying out Acting as a career 1:46:06- When the Journey means more than the end goal 1:48:40- Advice for tech employees scared of being laid off 1:55:57- Final Thoughts
This episode originally aired on Undiet Your Coaching Practice with Stephanie Dodier. Myself along with licensed social workers Jin Kim and Vanessa Preston, and Stephane got together to discuss the difference between coaching, counseling, and consulting. You might also be interested in listening to episode 31 that aired Jan 20, 2022 in which I discussed this topic. Mentioned On The ShowUndiet Your Coaching Practice with Stephanie DodierGoing Beyond the Food Show with Stephanie DodierBody and Food Freedom with Vanessa PrestonJin Kim on IG Want to chat with me about working together?Link to Sabrina's calendar to schedule our callInstagramFacebookLive Healthily Ever After FB GroupFeeding Confidence InformationFeeding Confidence is a Monthly Membership designed to get you off the diet roller coaster, have more energy, and feel CONFIDENT. The membership includes:Monthly Topics (PDF, workbook, audio/video) Delivered the 1st of the monthMonthly Training Call 1st Monday of the month @ 12pm CDTDedicated Implementation TimeBi-weekly Coaching Calls 2nd Wednesday @9am CDT and 4th Tuesday @4pm CDTMeditation and Breathwork Designed For YouCommunity SupportExclusive Access to Me: weekly meetings and Facebook Group
In 1973, Billy Graham, "America's Pastor," held his largest ever "crusade." But he was not, as one might expect, in the American heartland, but in South Korea. Why there? Race for Revival: How Cold War South Korea Shaped the American Evangelical Empire (Oxford UP, 2022) seeks not only to answer that question, but to retell the story of modern American evangelicalism through its relationship with South Korea. With the outbreak of the Korean War, the first "hot" war of the Cold War era, a new generation of white fundamentalists and neo-evangelicals forged networks with South Koreans that helped turn evangelical America into an empire. South Korean Protestants were used to bolster the image of the US as a non-imperial beacon of democratic hope, in spite of ongoing racial inequalities. At the same time, South Koreans used these racialized transpacific networks for their own purposes, seeking to reimagine their own place in the world order. They envisioned Korea as the "new emerging Christian kingdom," that would beat the American evangelical empire in a race for revival. Yet these nonstate networks ultimately foreshadowed the rise of the Christian Right in the US and South Korea in the 1980s and 1990s. Employing a bilingual and bi-national approach, Race for Revival reexamines the narrative of modern evangelicalism through an innovative transpacific framework, offering a new lens through which to understand evangelical history from the Korean War to the rise of Ronald Reagan. Byung Ho Choi is a PhD candidate in the History and Ecumenics program at Princeton Theological Seminary, concentrating in World Christianity and history of religions. His research focuses on the indigenous expressions of Christianities found in Southeast Asia, particularly Christianity that is practiced in the Muslim-dominant archipelagic nation of Indonesia. More broadly, he is interested in history and the anthropology of Christianity, complexities of religious conversion and social identity, inter-religious dialogue, ecumenism, and World Christianity. Sun Yong Lee is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of History and Ecumenics, studying World Christianity and history of religions at Princeton Theological Seminary. Her research interests center on the history of Christianity in East Asia, Korea in particular. She is especially interested in women's experiences in their mission encounters and their participation in the formation of Christianity and social changes. Her research expands to social theory of religion and indigenous religions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In 1973, Billy Graham, "America's Pastor," held his largest ever "crusade." But he was not, as one might expect, in the American heartland, but in South Korea. Why there? Race for Revival: How Cold War South Korea Shaped the American Evangelical Empire (Oxford UP, 2022) seeks not only to answer that question, but to retell the story of modern American evangelicalism through its relationship with South Korea. With the outbreak of the Korean War, the first "hot" war of the Cold War era, a new generation of white fundamentalists and neo-evangelicals forged networks with South Koreans that helped turn evangelical America into an empire. South Korean Protestants were used to bolster the image of the US as a non-imperial beacon of democratic hope, in spite of ongoing racial inequalities. At the same time, South Koreans used these racialized transpacific networks for their own purposes, seeking to reimagine their own place in the world order. They envisioned Korea as the "new emerging Christian kingdom," that would beat the American evangelical empire in a race for revival. Yet these nonstate networks ultimately foreshadowed the rise of the Christian Right in the US and South Korea in the 1980s and 1990s. Employing a bilingual and bi-national approach, Race for Revival reexamines the narrative of modern evangelicalism through an innovative transpacific framework, offering a new lens through which to understand evangelical history from the Korean War to the rise of Ronald Reagan. Byung Ho Choi is a PhD candidate in the History and Ecumenics program at Princeton Theological Seminary, concentrating in World Christianity and history of religions. His research focuses on the indigenous expressions of Christianities found in Southeast Asia, particularly Christianity that is practiced in the Muslim-dominant archipelagic nation of Indonesia. More broadly, he is interested in history and the anthropology of Christianity, complexities of religious conversion and social identity, inter-religious dialogue, ecumenism, and World Christianity. Sun Yong Lee is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of History and Ecumenics, studying World Christianity and history of religions at Princeton Theological Seminary. Her research interests center on the history of Christianity in East Asia, Korea in particular. She is especially interested in women's experiences in their mission encounters and their participation in the formation of Christianity and social changes. Her research expands to social theory of religion and indigenous religions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In 1973, Billy Graham, "America's Pastor," held his largest ever "crusade." But he was not, as one might expect, in the American heartland, but in South Korea. Why there? Race for Revival: How Cold War South Korea Shaped the American Evangelical Empire (Oxford UP, 2022) seeks not only to answer that question, but to retell the story of modern American evangelicalism through its relationship with South Korea. With the outbreak of the Korean War, the first "hot" war of the Cold War era, a new generation of white fundamentalists and neo-evangelicals forged networks with South Koreans that helped turn evangelical America into an empire. South Korean Protestants were used to bolster the image of the US as a non-imperial beacon of democratic hope, in spite of ongoing racial inequalities. At the same time, South Koreans used these racialized transpacific networks for their own purposes, seeking to reimagine their own place in the world order. They envisioned Korea as the "new emerging Christian kingdom," that would beat the American evangelical empire in a race for revival. Yet these nonstate networks ultimately foreshadowed the rise of the Christian Right in the US and South Korea in the 1980s and 1990s. Employing a bilingual and bi-national approach, Race for Revival reexamines the narrative of modern evangelicalism through an innovative transpacific framework, offering a new lens through which to understand evangelical history from the Korean War to the rise of Ronald Reagan. Byung Ho Choi is a PhD candidate in the History and Ecumenics program at Princeton Theological Seminary, concentrating in World Christianity and history of religions. His research focuses on the indigenous expressions of Christianities found in Southeast Asia, particularly Christianity that is practiced in the Muslim-dominant archipelagic nation of Indonesia. More broadly, he is interested in history and the anthropology of Christianity, complexities of religious conversion and social identity, inter-religious dialogue, ecumenism, and World Christianity. Sun Yong Lee is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of History and Ecumenics, studying World Christianity and history of religions at Princeton Theological Seminary. Her research interests center on the history of Christianity in East Asia, Korea in particular. She is especially interested in women's experiences in their mission encounters and their participation in the formation of Christianity and social changes. Her research expands to social theory of religion and indigenous religions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/east-asian-studies
In 1973, Billy Graham, "America's Pastor," held his largest ever "crusade." But he was not, as one might expect, in the American heartland, but in South Korea. Why there? Race for Revival: How Cold War South Korea Shaped the American Evangelical Empire (Oxford UP, 2022) seeks not only to answer that question, but to retell the story of modern American evangelicalism through its relationship with South Korea. With the outbreak of the Korean War, the first "hot" war of the Cold War era, a new generation of white fundamentalists and neo-evangelicals forged networks with South Koreans that helped turn evangelical America into an empire. South Korean Protestants were used to bolster the image of the US as a non-imperial beacon of democratic hope, in spite of ongoing racial inequalities. At the same time, South Koreans used these racialized transpacific networks for their own purposes, seeking to reimagine their own place in the world order. They envisioned Korea as the "new emerging Christian kingdom," that would beat the American evangelical empire in a race for revival. Yet these nonstate networks ultimately foreshadowed the rise of the Christian Right in the US and South Korea in the 1980s and 1990s. Employing a bilingual and bi-national approach, Race for Revival reexamines the narrative of modern evangelicalism through an innovative transpacific framework, offering a new lens through which to understand evangelical history from the Korean War to the rise of Ronald Reagan. Byung Ho Choi is a PhD candidate in the History and Ecumenics program at Princeton Theological Seminary, concentrating in World Christianity and history of religions. His research focuses on the indigenous expressions of Christianities found in Southeast Asia, particularly Christianity that is practiced in the Muslim-dominant archipelagic nation of Indonesia. More broadly, he is interested in history and the anthropology of Christianity, complexities of religious conversion and social identity, inter-religious dialogue, ecumenism, and World Christianity. Sun Yong Lee is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of History and Ecumenics, studying World Christianity and history of religions at Princeton Theological Seminary. Her research interests center on the history of Christianity in East Asia, Korea in particular. She is especially interested in women's experiences in their mission encounters and their participation in the formation of Christianity and social changes. Her research expands to social theory of religion and indigenous religions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/asian-american-studies
In 1973, Billy Graham, "America's Pastor," held his largest ever "crusade." But he was not, as one might expect, in the American heartland, but in South Korea. Why there? Race for Revival: How Cold War South Korea Shaped the American Evangelical Empire (Oxford UP, 2022) seeks not only to answer that question, but to retell the story of modern American evangelicalism through its relationship with South Korea. With the outbreak of the Korean War, the first "hot" war of the Cold War era, a new generation of white fundamentalists and neo-evangelicals forged networks with South Koreans that helped turn evangelical America into an empire. South Korean Protestants were used to bolster the image of the US as a non-imperial beacon of democratic hope, in spite of ongoing racial inequalities. At the same time, South Koreans used these racialized transpacific networks for their own purposes, seeking to reimagine their own place in the world order. They envisioned Korea as the "new emerging Christian kingdom," that would beat the American evangelical empire in a race for revival. Yet these nonstate networks ultimately foreshadowed the rise of the Christian Right in the US and South Korea in the 1980s and 1990s. Employing a bilingual and bi-national approach, Race for Revival reexamines the narrative of modern evangelicalism through an innovative transpacific framework, offering a new lens through which to understand evangelical history from the Korean War to the rise of Ronald Reagan. Byung Ho Choi is a PhD candidate in the History and Ecumenics program at Princeton Theological Seminary, concentrating in World Christianity and history of religions. His research focuses on the indigenous expressions of Christianities found in Southeast Asia, particularly Christianity that is practiced in the Muslim-dominant archipelagic nation of Indonesia. More broadly, he is interested in history and the anthropology of Christianity, complexities of religious conversion and social identity, inter-religious dialogue, ecumenism, and World Christianity. Sun Yong Lee is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of History and Ecumenics, studying World Christianity and history of religions at Princeton Theological Seminary. Her research interests center on the history of Christianity in East Asia, Korea in particular. She is especially interested in women's experiences in their mission encounters and their participation in the formation of Christianity and social changes. Her research expands to social theory of religion and indigenous religions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
In 1973, Billy Graham, "America's Pastor," held his largest ever "crusade." But he was not, as one might expect, in the American heartland, but in South Korea. Why there? Race for Revival: How Cold War South Korea Shaped the American Evangelical Empire (Oxford UP, 2022) seeks not only to answer that question, but to retell the story of modern American evangelicalism through its relationship with South Korea. With the outbreak of the Korean War, the first "hot" war of the Cold War era, a new generation of white fundamentalists and neo-evangelicals forged networks with South Koreans that helped turn evangelical America into an empire. South Korean Protestants were used to bolster the image of the US as a non-imperial beacon of democratic hope, in spite of ongoing racial inequalities. At the same time, South Koreans used these racialized transpacific networks for their own purposes, seeking to reimagine their own place in the world order. They envisioned Korea as the "new emerging Christian kingdom," that would beat the American evangelical empire in a race for revival. Yet these nonstate networks ultimately foreshadowed the rise of the Christian Right in the US and South Korea in the 1980s and 1990s. Employing a bilingual and bi-national approach, Race for Revival reexamines the narrative of modern evangelicalism through an innovative transpacific framework, offering a new lens through which to understand evangelical history from the Korean War to the rise of Ronald Reagan. Byung Ho Choi is a PhD candidate in the History and Ecumenics program at Princeton Theological Seminary, concentrating in World Christianity and history of religions. His research focuses on the indigenous expressions of Christianities found in Southeast Asia, particularly Christianity that is practiced in the Muslim-dominant archipelagic nation of Indonesia. More broadly, he is interested in history and the anthropology of Christianity, complexities of religious conversion and social identity, inter-religious dialogue, ecumenism, and World Christianity. Sun Yong Lee is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of History and Ecumenics, studying World Christianity and history of religions at Princeton Theological Seminary. Her research interests center on the history of Christianity in East Asia, Korea in particular. She is especially interested in women's experiences in their mission encounters and their participation in the formation of Christianity and social changes. Her research expands to social theory of religion and indigenous religions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1973, Billy Graham, "America's Pastor," held his largest ever "crusade." But he was not, as one might expect, in the American heartland, but in South Korea. Why there? Race for Revival: How Cold War South Korea Shaped the American Evangelical Empire (Oxford UP, 2022) seeks not only to answer that question, but to retell the story of modern American evangelicalism through its relationship with South Korea. With the outbreak of the Korean War, the first "hot" war of the Cold War era, a new generation of white fundamentalists and neo-evangelicals forged networks with South Koreans that helped turn evangelical America into an empire. South Korean Protestants were used to bolster the image of the US as a non-imperial beacon of democratic hope, in spite of ongoing racial inequalities. At the same time, South Koreans used these racialized transpacific networks for their own purposes, seeking to reimagine their own place in the world order. They envisioned Korea as the "new emerging Christian kingdom," that would beat the American evangelical empire in a race for revival. Yet these nonstate networks ultimately foreshadowed the rise of the Christian Right in the US and South Korea in the 1980s and 1990s. Employing a bilingual and bi-national approach, Race for Revival reexamines the narrative of modern evangelicalism through an innovative transpacific framework, offering a new lens through which to understand evangelical history from the Korean War to the rise of Ronald Reagan. Byung Ho Choi is a PhD candidate in the History and Ecumenics program at Princeton Theological Seminary, concentrating in World Christianity and history of religions. His research focuses on the indigenous expressions of Christianities found in Southeast Asia, particularly Christianity that is practiced in the Muslim-dominant archipelagic nation of Indonesia. More broadly, he is interested in history and the anthropology of Christianity, complexities of religious conversion and social identity, inter-religious dialogue, ecumenism, and World Christianity. Sun Yong Lee is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of History and Ecumenics, studying World Christianity and history of religions at Princeton Theological Seminary. Her research interests center on the history of Christianity in East Asia, Korea in particular. She is especially interested in women's experiences in their mission encounters and their participation in the formation of Christianity and social changes. Her research expands to social theory of religion and indigenous religions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/korean-studies
In 1973, Billy Graham, "America's Pastor," held his largest ever "crusade." But he was not, as one might expect, in the American heartland, but in South Korea. Why there? Race for Revival: How Cold War South Korea Shaped the American Evangelical Empire (Oxford UP, 2022) seeks not only to answer that question, but to retell the story of modern American evangelicalism through its relationship with South Korea. With the outbreak of the Korean War, the first "hot" war of the Cold War era, a new generation of white fundamentalists and neo-evangelicals forged networks with South Koreans that helped turn evangelical America into an empire. South Korean Protestants were used to bolster the image of the US as a non-imperial beacon of democratic hope, in spite of ongoing racial inequalities. At the same time, South Koreans used these racialized transpacific networks for their own purposes, seeking to reimagine their own place in the world order. They envisioned Korea as the "new emerging Christian kingdom," that would beat the American evangelical empire in a race for revival. Yet these nonstate networks ultimately foreshadowed the rise of the Christian Right in the US and South Korea in the 1980s and 1990s. Employing a bilingual and bi-national approach, Race for Revival reexamines the narrative of modern evangelicalism through an innovative transpacific framework, offering a new lens through which to understand evangelical history from the Korean War to the rise of Ronald Reagan. Byung Ho Choi is a PhD candidate in the History and Ecumenics program at Princeton Theological Seminary, concentrating in World Christianity and history of religions. His research focuses on the indigenous expressions of Christianities found in Southeast Asia, particularly Christianity that is practiced in the Muslim-dominant archipelagic nation of Indonesia. More broadly, he is interested in history and the anthropology of Christianity, complexities of religious conversion and social identity, inter-religious dialogue, ecumenism, and World Christianity. Sun Yong Lee is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of History and Ecumenics, studying World Christianity and history of religions at Princeton Theological Seminary. Her research interests center on the history of Christianity in East Asia, Korea in particular. She is especially interested in women's experiences in their mission encounters and their participation in the formation of Christianity and social changes. Her research expands to social theory of religion and indigenous religions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
In 1973, Billy Graham, "America's Pastor," held his largest ever "crusade." But he was not, as one might expect, in the American heartland, but in South Korea. Why there? Race for Revival: How Cold War South Korea Shaped the American Evangelical Empire (Oxford UP, 2022) seeks not only to answer that question, but to retell the story of modern American evangelicalism through its relationship with South Korea. With the outbreak of the Korean War, the first "hot" war of the Cold War era, a new generation of white fundamentalists and neo-evangelicals forged networks with South Koreans that helped turn evangelical America into an empire. South Korean Protestants were used to bolster the image of the US as a non-imperial beacon of democratic hope, in spite of ongoing racial inequalities. At the same time, South Koreans used these racialized transpacific networks for their own purposes, seeking to reimagine their own place in the world order. They envisioned Korea as the "new emerging Christian kingdom," that would beat the American evangelical empire in a race for revival. Yet these nonstate networks ultimately foreshadowed the rise of the Christian Right in the US and South Korea in the 1980s and 1990s. Employing a bilingual and bi-national approach, Race for Revival reexamines the narrative of modern evangelicalism through an innovative transpacific framework, offering a new lens through which to understand evangelical history from the Korean War to the rise of Ronald Reagan. Byung Ho Choi is a PhD candidate in the History and Ecumenics program at Princeton Theological Seminary, concentrating in World Christianity and history of religions. His research focuses on the indigenous expressions of Christianities found in Southeast Asia, particularly Christianity that is practiced in the Muslim-dominant archipelagic nation of Indonesia. More broadly, he is interested in history and the anthropology of Christianity, complexities of religious conversion and social identity, inter-religious dialogue, ecumenism, and World Christianity. Sun Yong Lee is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of History and Ecumenics, studying World Christianity and history of religions at Princeton Theological Seminary. Her research interests center on the history of Christianity in East Asia, Korea in particular. She is especially interested in women's experiences in their mission encounters and their participation in the formation of Christianity and social changes. Her research expands to social theory of religion and indigenous religions.
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Mamoru Hosoda kilka lat temu przejął od Hayao Miyazakiego rolę twórcy wysokobudżetowych anime skierowanych na globalnych rynek, przeznaczonych do wspólnego oglądania przez całe rodziny. Twórczość obydwu nierzadko bywa porównywana do klasycznych produkcji Disneya, a "Belle" dostarcza ku temu najmocniejszego argumentu, bo nie dość, że została bezpośrednio zainspirowana "Piękną i bestią", to jeszcze animację współtworzył Jin Kim znany z serialowej wersji "Aladyna" czy "Herkulesa". Więcej dowiecie się z kolejnego odcinka podcastu Nightslime.Rozmawiamy o ulubionym temacie japońskiego reżysera - internecie i o tym, jak na przestrzeni lat zmienił się z alternatywnej rzeczywistości w przedłużenie naszej codzienności; o znakomitych kipiących od emocji utworach w wykonaniu Kaho Nakamury, podobieństwach do twórczości Billie Eilish i o tym, dlaczego zaangażowanie Darii Zawiałow do wersji polskojęzycznej może przynieść pozytywne skutki dla anime w polskich kinach; a także o poruszającej historii wychodzenia z traumy, której nawiązania do disneyowskiego klasyku z 1991 roku często przynoszą więcej szkód niż pożytku.Temat odcinka wybrał Krzysztof SiejaPatronami odcinka są:Paweł Jaksik, Jakub Kraszewski, Krzysztof Sieja-------------------------------------Możesz nas wesprzeć na https://patronite.pl/Nightslime
Dr. Jin Kim-Mozeleski is an Assistant Professor at Case Western Reserve University in the School of Medicine in the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences. Her work examines social determinants of health behaviors and health behavior change and she applies that to the study of tobacco use and tobacco-related health disparity. She is also an alumnae of our Get That Grant coaching program. Take a listen to hear some real behind the scenes of her coaching journey: How she overcame anxiety that manifested as indecisiveness The mindset shift she implemented that up-leveled her productivity precision How the balance of inner work with the external factors transformed her experience What has helped her to muster up the courage to do things that don't come naturally to her If you loved this convo, please go find Jin on Twitter (@JinKimMoz) and show her some love!
On March 28, 2022, Dr. Helen Jin Kim, Associate Professor of American Religious History at Candler School of Theology at Emory University, presented at the fourth Asian American Theology and Ministry Colloquium at Princeton Theological Seminary of this academic year. Dr. Kim discusses first what it means to recast the history of modern evangelical America by turning toward the Pacific and Asian America; second, the significance of such a project in light of the resurgence of anti-Asian violence, including the Atlanta spa shootings; and third, how to steward our gifts as AAPI students. The Center for Asian American Christianity is a thought leader in the areas of Asian American theology and ministry. We curate a forward-thinking conversation about the issues confronting Asian American churches. Learn more about the Center for Asian American Christianity at ltiaa.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ptscaac/message
In the episode, we'll be talking about KPop. Inspired by our conversation with Jin Kim in episode 2, we wanted to talk about how K Pop has exploded over the past few years. We talk about older artists that we first followed and go into the global phenomenon that it is today! Hit us up on Twitter and Instagram @3adpodcast!
In this episode, we have our first guest speaker! Jin Kim is a professional dancer in the Bay Area, and we pick his brain on everything from the dance community in the bay area at large to his insights and experiences as a teacher, choreographer, and lately, co-captain of the Golden State Warriors Dance Team. You can follow him on Instagram at @Jinkimming and on TikTok at @jkpop.dance Hit us up on Twitter and Instagram @3adpodcast!
Decolonizing diet culture and our approach to non-diet coaching is essential for the healing of all of our clients and it's goes beyond simply white people's food. Diet culture centers on the white narrative of what is “healthy”. Non-diet coaches need to know how to hold space for clients who have been taught that their food is “bad”, and play an active role in decolonizing diet culture in practice. What you'll learn listening to this episode: How white culture sets the “standard” in diet culture Why our language around culture & food matters How to support clients whose culture is erased in diet culture Tips for coaches to decolonize diet culture in practice Links mentioned in the show: Non-Diet Professional Mentorship Program Free Professional Training & Resources Connect with our guests: Podcast - Unyime Instagram - Unyime Facebook - Unyime Instagram - Jin Website - Tara Instagram - Tara Facebook - Tara Website - Marissa Instagram - Marissa Facebook - Marissa
Decolonizing diet culture and our approach to non-diet coaching is essential for the healing of all of our clients and it's goes beyond simply white people's food. Diet culture centers on the white narrative of what is “healthy”. Non-diet coaches need to know how to hold space for clients who have been taught that their food is “bad”, and play an active role in decolonizing diet culture in practice. What you'll learn listening to this episode: How white culture sets the “standard” in diet culture Why our language around culture & food matters How to support clients whose culture is erased in diet culture Tips for coaches to decolonize diet culture in practice Links mentioned in the show: Non-Diet Professional Mentorship Program Free Professional Training & Resources Connect with our guests: Podcast - Unyime Instagram - Unyime Facebook - Unyime Instagram - Jin Website - Tara Instagram - Tara Facebook - Tara Website - Marissa Instagram - Marissa Facebook - Marissa
Dr. Helen Jin Kim discusses the role of Korean Christians in the making of modern evangelical America in her forthcoming book Race for Revival: How Cold War South Korea Shaped American Evangelical Empire. This episode was recorded July 15, 2021. The Center for Asian American Christianity at Princeton Theological Seminary invites you to join the dialogue on Asian American faith, identity, social engagement, and ministry through our newsletter, blog, and upcoming conferences at ltiaa.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ptscaac/message
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A Model of Spirit-led Evangelism
On today's episode, ~ing Producer Ben Wideman sits down with Hyung Jin Kim Sun, also known as Pastor Pablo, a Korean-Paraguayan Mennonite and Ph.D. candidate in theological ethics at Emmanuel College in the Toronto School of Theology. Pastor Pablo will be talking with us about themes from his book, Who Are Our Enemies and How Do We Love Them?, part of The Jesus Way series through Herald Press. We are grateful for the continued support of Everence, a faith-based financial services organization who believe it's possible to incorporate your faith and values with your decisions about money. To take a closer look at the difference it makes when your financial services company is rooted in something more than making a profit visit Everence.com. Securities offered through ProEquities Inc., member FINRA/SIPC. ~ing Podcast is a production of MennoMedia, a nonprofit Publisher that creates thoughtful, Anabaptist resources to enrich faith in a complex world. To find out more, visit us online at MennoMedia.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ing-pod/message
Retired FBI agent and active/mass shooting subject matter expert, Jin Kim, shares his insights as we continue to experience incident after incident. Connect with Jin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jinkimfbi/ Please subscribe to our podcast and follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Youtube; links are below. Send your comments and/or questions to info@integrasintel.com. We want to hear from you. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/integras-intelligence-inc. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/integrasintel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/integras_intel/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/integrasintel Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIBx0BlZB_u1qolio6LPbsA #security #integrasintelligence #duediligence #privateinvestigators #investigationinsiders #podcast #privateinvestigations #backgroundchecks #litigationsupport #employmentscreening #riskmanagement #executiveprotection
Que tal a toda la banda de MutiAnime! Bienvenidos y Bienvenidas al MultiAnime Podcast tu podcast de anime en español favorito, en la edición número 16 de la segunda temporada, hoy 5 DE ABRIL del 2021. En el episodio de hoy, como tema principal y en vísperas del Inicio de la Nueva Temporada de Anime, te presentamos: «Los Animes Que Esperamos para la Temporada Primavera 2021». Pero antes tendremos algunas noticias importantes, como la salida del nuevo trailer de Belle, la nueva película de Mamoru Hosoda en donde participa Jin Kim, un diseñador de personajes muy reconocido en Disney Pixar y se nota su trabajo en esta película, además de que Anime Onegai está lanzando su nueva aplicación para Android y nuevas series a su catálogo y se confirma que «Shingeki no Kyojin: Attack on Titan final Season» tendrá continuación. Y porque a veces vemos más que solo anime, en Netflix le dimos una Oportunidad a «Quien Mató a Sara?», en Prime Video vimos algo de Johnny Depp «La ventana Secreta» y siguiendo con Johnny, en Disney Plus empezamos a ver la saga de Piratas del Caribe y en HBO no pudimos dejar de ver la película de My Hero Academia Heroes Rising, además de leer los comentarios del Podcast Pasado. | Conducido por Alex y Andy | Visítanos en http://MultiAnime.com.mx | Suscríbete YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MultiAnimePlus | Contacto: alex@multianime.com.mx o multianime0@gmail.com Puedes escucharnos en otras plataformas de audio aquí: https://anchor.fm/multianime/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/multianime/message
Esteemed Southern California periodontist Dr. Jin Kim explains why he switched to full-mouth periodontal treatment on all disease categories and why he observes a new trend of "consumer-driven dentistry" where patients ask for specific treatments by name. Plus, hear Dr. Kim's perspective on how COVID-19 has affected dental education.
The following is a conversation with Hyun Jin Kim. Hyun Jin is an Associate Professor in Classics, Historical and Philosophical Studies at Melbourne University. In 2004 he went to Oxford University where he completed his PhD. He is widely published and has authored or edited several books. On the podcast we discuss his book, The Huns, Rome and the Birth of Europe. We discuss the under-appreciated and under-researched history of the civilisations that followed, and in some ways caused, the Fall of the Roman Empire.
Entrepreneur and CEO, Jin Kim, joins Coruzant Technologies for the Digital Executive podcast. He shares what he does in standing out as a digital agency. Using cultural awareness, unconventional marketing strategies and technology to lead the industry.
durée : 00:17:08 - Le Disque classique du jour du lundi 25 mai 2020 - On commence notre semaine avec ces concertos ensoleillés sous l'archet de la musicienne So Jin Kim. La violoniste américano-coréenne enregistre pour son deuxième disque deux concertos de Mozart avec le Kurpfälzisches Kammerorchester.
High Tonight Show Starring Victor Martinez Jr is a weekly weed talk show shot in front of a live studio audience at Garage mic studios (1717 S Western Ave, Koreatown, LA) every Saturday from 930pm-11pm before Garage Mic. Each week Victor invites two comedians and one musical guest to perform and be interviewed in his garage. Season 3 Episode 19: Shot on April 27th, 2019. Victor Martinez Jr: Host, Creator, Writer, Photo Editor Eric Abbenante: Creator, Director, Head Writer, Editor, 3rd Cam era Operator Norman Davis: Musical Conductor Ken Parra: Main Camera Operator Derrick Dedmon: 2nd Camera Operator Lila Hart: Producer, Substitute 2nd Camera Operator, Special Guest: Jake Kroeger @notthesupermarket www.instagram.com/notthesupermarket Creator of the Comedy Bureau @thecomedybureau www.instagram.com/thecomedybureau Comedian guests: Yusuf Ali @nextgreatali www.instagram.com/nextgreatali Ron Bush @ron.bush1 www.instagram.com/ron.bush1 Jin Kim @iamjinkim www.instagram.com/iamjinkim Armon Tate @armon_online www.instagram.com/armon_online Musical Guest: Duece Flame @dueceflame www.instagram.com/dueceflame Producers: Eric Abbenante Niles Abston Lila Hart Victor Martinez Jr Follow Victor Martinez Jr @victormartinezjr www.instagram.com/victormartinezjr Follow High Tonight Show @thehightonightshow www.instagram.com/thehightonightshow Follow Eric Abbenante @ericabbenante www.instagram.com/ericabbenante Follow Norman Davis @therealtruthnoir www.instagram.com/therealtruthnoir Follow Derrick Dedmon @halfman_x_halfamazin www.instagram.com/halfman_x_halfamazin Follow Niles Abston @thenilesabstonshow www.instagram.com/thenilesabstonshow Follow Lila Hart @lovelilahart www.instagram.com/lovelilahart Hope you enjoyed the new intro! See you at the Season Finale! Season Finale Details: Skiptown Playhouse (665 N Heliotrope Dr, Los Angeles, CA) May 18th, 9pm to 11pm Subscribe to Channel 310: www.youtube.com/Channel310 Channel 310 Podcasts Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3XW63qvHjAQl7ae7WqoHFD Channel 310 Podcasts iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/channel-310/id1490746066 Channel 310 Podcasts Website: https://channel310.podbean.com/
Brian Kim, Julia Baksht and Jin Kim with the Group BK Real Estate Team discuss the most common mistakes buyers in todays market make when buying a residential home. This one is full of real life stories that happen in the NJ market!
In this episode we discuss; Webtoon Wednesday – Discover Platform with Jin Kim The Comic Source Podcast Episode #762 Jace chats with Jin Kim about the Discover Platform from Webtoon, where anyone can upload a comic to share with the … Continued The post Webtoon Wednesday – Discover Platform with Jin Kim: The Comic Source Podcast Episode #762 appeared first on The Comic Source Blog.
In this episode we speak with Jin Kim, He is the owner and chef at Jin's Restaurant in Syracuse Utah. They make my favorite dish of all time, Tan Tan Men ramen. He is a fantastic guy who grew up in Korea, studied architecture, and eventually ended up opening a restarant in Utah. Definitely go check them out as soon as possible. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! offtoworkpod@gmail.com
Whats up people!! In this episode, i feature Ann Arbor comedian Jin Kim who is moving to LA this week. We talk about a bunch of cool stuff so enjoy and as always RIDE AALONG MUTHAFUCKAAA!!!!
Guests today comment on beauty, domestic violence, ghosts, and monsters. Artists, Cat del Buono and Yeon Jin Kim, discuss working in new media and film, and their most recent projects. We spoke about what led their studio practice in this direction and other thoughts on why a great percentage of women dominate the world of film and video art. **SEE MORE: http://www.catdelbuono & http://www.yeonjinkim.com
Whats Up everyone!!! In this podcast, I feature the one and only Jin Kim, hilarious comedienne out of Ann Arbor. In this episode we talk about the slut walk, living out of the car, and dating. Today's song is "You Know That" by Beezy Montana and produced by Tony Fattz. Enjoy, laugh, and as always, RIDE ALONG MUTHAFUCKA!!!
Soo-Jin Kim owner and entrepreneur of In-clued shares her personal story of Motivation. She believes "You have to be motivated by something much greater than yourself. When your ego is tied to your stock price, the highs & lows of your work will drive you insane. I’ve seen many budding entrepreneurs starting a business because “I want to work for myself,” or “I don’t want to work for anyone,” etc. When the motivation is about you and your life alone, it’s unsustainable. If it’s about helping others you care about or family, then of course that’s still selfless." www.inclued.com
Soo-Jin Kim owner and entrepreneur of In-clued shares her personal story of Motivation. She believes "You have to be motivated by something much greater than yourself. When your ego is tied to your stock price, the highs & lows of your work will drive you insane. I’ve seen many budding entrepreneurs starting a business because “I want to work for myself,” or “I don’t want to work for anyone,” etc. When the motivation is about you and your life alone, it’s unsustainable. If it’s about helping others you care about or family, then of course that’s still selfless."www.inclued.com Join our Mailing list http://bit.ly/mac1freeLife Coach: http://bit.ly/coach_tomdangerGo Shop http://bit.ly/2nrcVRrT-Shirt http://bit.ly/MacteesFollow me on https://www.Instagram.com/tomdangerFollow me on https://www.Twitter.com/tomdangerFollow me on https://www.Facebook.com/tomdangeVisit the website https://www.tomdanger.com
Soo-Jin Kim owner and entrepreneur of In-clued shares her personal story of Motivation. She believes "You have to be motivated by something much greater than yourself. When your ego is tied to your stock price, the highs & lows of your work will drive you insane. I’ve seen many budding entrepreneurs starting a business because “I want to work for myself,” or “I don’t want to work for anyone,” etc. When the motivation is about you and your life alone, it’s unsustainable. If it’s about helping others you care about or family, then of course that’s still selfless."www.inclued.com Join our Mailing list http://bit.ly/mac1freeLife Coach: http://bit.ly/coach_tomdangerGo Shop http://bit.ly/2nrcVRrT-Shirt http://bit.ly/MacteesFollow me on https://www.Instagram.com/tomdangerFollow me on https://www.Twitter.com/tomdangerFollow me on https://www.Facebook.com/tomdangeVisit the website https://www.tomdanger.com
On this episode of the FTI Combat Sports Show, myself and Jin Kim break down UFC 214, immediately following the end of the PPV. We talk about what happened and the things that will come from it. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode of the FTI Combat Sports Show, I'm joined by my colleague Jin Kim, where we preview the entire UFC 214 card which takes place in Anaheim. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Is there a future for Reformed theology? Yes, there is! But it might look different. This internationally diverse panel discusses how the Reformation can still impact the West. In this round table is Ruth Padilla Deborst, Carl Ellis, Jin Kim, Cherith Fee Nordling and David Fitch, hosted as ever by Geoff Holsclaw. Recorded at the Missio Alliance event, "The Young, Restless, and Always Reforming", around the panel titled, "The Reformed Tradition and the Christendom Legacy."
In this episode, Mark interviews Jin Kim. Jin is the founding pastor of Church of All Nations. Born in Korea in 1968, he came to the US with his family at age 7, and grew up in Columbia, SC & Atlanta, GA in multiethnic environments. He holds degrees from Georgia Tech, Princeton Seminary, and a Doctor of Ministry from Columbia Seminary. He serves on Minnesota Council of Churches' board, and formerly served as Presbyterian Church USA delegate to the National Council of Churches, as US delegate to the 3rd Lausanne Congress, as Moderator/Council Chair of Presbytery of Twin Cities Area, and as President of Presbyterians For Renewal. Jin has a passion for the ministry of reconciliation and a vision for the visible unity of the global church. His household includes his wife, Soon Pac, children Claire Nicea and Austin Athanasius, and Jin's parents. He is an avid golfer, enjoys volleyball, basketball, racquetball, table tennis & Monopoly, and will one day pick up ice fishing (?).
When John the Baptist was proclaiming the coming of the Messiah he preached repentance for the forgiveness of sins and called people to be baptized. Jin Kim connected this proclamation to faithfulness in the body of Christ and the importance of bearing fruit in the world.
When John the Baptist was proclaiming the coming of the Messiah he preached repentance for the forgiveness of sins and called people to be baptized. Jin Kim connected this proclamation to faithfulness in the body of Christ and the importance of bearing fruit in the world.
When John the Baptist was proclaiming the coming of the Messiah he preached repentance for the forgiveness of sins and called people to be baptized. Jin Kim connected this proclamation to faithfulness in the body of Christ and the importance of bearing fruit in the world.
When John the Baptist was proclaiming the coming of the Messiah he preached repentance for the forgiveness of sins and called people to be baptized. Jin Kim connected this proclamation to faithfulness in the body of Christ and the importance of bearing fruit in the world.
When John the Baptist was proclaiming the coming of the Messiah he preached repentance for the forgiveness of sins and called people to be baptized. Jin Kim connected this proclamation to faithfulness in the body of Christ and the importance of bearing fruit in the world.