
Second Decade of the Korean Presbyterian Church in America, 1985-2006
por:
Manwoo A. Kim
Edição: Illustrated
Idioma: Coreano
Formato: Capa dura
ISBN 10: 1596890762
ISBN 13: 9781596890763
Data de publicação:
February 25th, 2008
Editora: The Hermit Kingdom Press
Páginas: 296
Gêneros: Religion & Spirituality, History
This work provides an insightful exploration of the second decade of the Korean Presbyterian Church in America, spanning from 1985 to 2006. It captures the nuances of a vibrant community navigating through the complexities of cultural integration and identity in a foreign land. The narrative details the significant milestones and challenges faced by the church, highlighting its growth and role within the broader landscape of American religious life.
The book encapsulates testimonies, events, and reflections from devoted members and leaders, showcasing their commitment to faith and community service. It offers a poignant look at how the church has become a cornerstone for many Korean Americans, providing spiritual sustenance and a sense of belonging while also adapting to the changing societal context around them.
Through its detailed accounts and reflections, the work serves not only as a historical record but also as a source of inspiration for future generations. It emphasizes the importance of community and faith in overcoming adversity and enriching the lives of those within the congregation.
The book encapsulates testimonies, events, and reflections from devoted members and leaders, showcasing their commitment to faith and community service. It offers a poignant look at how the church has become a cornerstone for many Korean Americans, providing spiritual sustenance and a sense of belonging while also adapting to the changing societal context around them.
Through its detailed accounts and reflections, the work serves not only as a historical record but also as a source of inspiration for future generations. It emphasizes the importance of community and faith in overcoming adversity and enriching the lives of those within the congregation.