Self-sex, pornography. Many people do it, but they don't talk about it. What are the effects of them? Are they entirely evil? or are they entirely good? Two brothers discuss this topic.
Dialogues to dating and marriage, Joseph and Daniel discusses the topic of interfaith dialogue. How do we perceive and engage with people from different religious traditions? Where are we as Korean Christian community in North America?
Daniel and Joseph explores Korean history. In this particular episode, they explore 3000 years of ancient Korean history from the famous Go-Joseon to the fall of Koryo dynasty.
Daniel comes back from his honeymoon with a renewed sense of his Korean identity and shares about what he felt through his wedding ceremony and his honeymoon in Korea and Thailand.
Daniel and Joseph explores Korean history. In this particular episode, they explore 3000 years of ancient Korean history from the famous Go-Joseon to the fall of Koryo dynasty.
Studies show that the number one issue for young persons leaving the faith has to do with the conflict between science and religion. Is there a conflict?
‘What does the Bible have to say about mental illness? As it turns out, quite a bit. How can Christians understand mental illness in light of both revelation and modern psychology?
Weeks ago we sat down with Father Frederick Chung,to discuss matters of faith, origins, the Toronto Korean Catholic community and how Catholics and Protestants can come together in Jesus.
EM/KM is more than just a difference in services but the microcosm of the cultural, generational and linguistic divides within the community. Where are the borderlines? How can one navigate between them?
Challenging our presumptions on EM/KM issues, come join our conversation with Rachel as we look into our hearts both as Koreans, Canadians and Christians.
Never one to mince her words, Susie joins us in conversation as she takes on the taboos of all taboos: Sex education, female orgasms, masturbation, power struggles. Here’s a side of gender issues you’ll never hear in a Korean church.
‘Like a voice of one crying out in the wilderness, Christine shares a story of beginnings, uprooting and the hope she has for all women (and men) in the Toronto Korean Christian community.’