faith.log EN20 read.log Ⓕ | Core Christianity: Finding Yourself in God's Story — A Foundational Guide for Those Who Want to Live Differently Core Christianity: Finding Yourself in God's Story — A Foundational Guide for Those Who Want to Live DifferentlyThere are moments in life when you realize, only after a friendship has deepened, that someone you've known for years is a Christian. What makes these moments striking is not the revelation itself, but the fact that nothing about them had suggested it. No visible difference in how they.. 2026. 4. 10. start.log | Let Us Begin Again ③ What Is Man? The Crown of Creation — and the Question It Cannot EscapeWe have long called humanity the crown of creation. Of all living creatures, human beings alone wield language, reason, and tools — building civilizations, composing symphonies, unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos. By any measure, the record of human achievement is extraordinary. And yet the very greatness of that achievement raises an .. 2026. 4. 1. view.log | On Returning — April's Stages and Screens Ask the Question Easter has passed. But April doesn't let the question go. The resurrection of Christ is not the kind of event that simply settles into the past tense. It keeps pressing forward, keeps addressing the present. And as if in answer to that pressure, this month's stages and screens have gathered around a single word: return. Two Christian productions, two general performances. Different in form, diff.. 2026. 3. 31. spot.log | Jeju Has Bookshops | Three Independent Bookstores Worth the Journey When people think of the most exotic travel destinations within Korea, Jeju Island is always near the top of the list. The island's natural landscape is striking enough on its own — volcanic rock formations, sweeping coastlines, and a topography unlike anywhere else on the peninsula — but what truly sets Jeju apart is its inaccessibility. You cannot simply drive there. You must fly or take a fer.. 2026. 3. 30. root.log | Why Reformed Churches Do Not Observe Lent There are aspects of Korean church culture that settle into the background so gradually, you barely notice them — until one day you do. Lent was one of those moments for me. The church I attend holds to the confessional standards of the Reformed tradition, so Lent was never front and center. Yet as Easter approached each year, the observance of Holy Week had long been a settled fixture of congre.. 2026. 3. 25. read.log Ⓛ | It's Okay to Stop — Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop and the Exhausted People Around Us A Society That Never Learned to RestThere's a particular kind of tiredness that doesn't go away with sleep. You know the kind. It sits in your chest even on weekends, whispering that you should be doing more — reading more, earning more, becoming more. If you've felt it, you're not alone. And if you live in a city, you've probably stopped questioning it altogether. We have built societies — Seou.. 2026. 3. 20. 이전 1 2 3 4 다음