Did You Hear?

Did You Hear?

by Kevin Kim Before I begin… I’d just like to set the stage with the inspiration behind this blog post. Lil Wayne was being interviewed by ESPN’s Josina Anderson when they got on the topic of some of the dark times he’s gone through during his music career. While describing one moment, he said, “Nothing brings reality to you like a conversation with your mother. Because you are no longer what you are to the world, you are no longer what you are to your friends, you are no longer what you are to yourself. You are who you are and what you are to your mother when your mother is speaking to you, and you are her son…” Mic drop. (If you got what I got through that quote, I feel like you don’t have to read any further… If you have any reservations at all, please continue on.) Hearing God’s voice is vital to strengthening yourself in the Lord. I think the quote above captures what hearing His voice can do near perfectly… Let me explain. He’s not talking about God, but if you replace the parts he’s talking about his mother, with God, it’ll all make sense. Nothing brings reality to you like a conversation with God. In this life, what reality is can get pretty confusing. Lil Wayne is arguably one of the most talented artists of our time, and whether you like him or not, you can’t deny that at one point in the 2000s, it seemed like he was literally featured in every song on the radio. I’m not condoning or agreeing with...
Discovering Your Rhythm of Prayer

Discovering Your Rhythm of Prayer

by Josh Kim In the Gospels, Jesus’ disciples are witnessing miracles left and right by being with Jesus. Matter of fact, even the disciples experience miracles themselves when Jesus sends them out with power and authority. After they return in Luke 11, we come across an interesting moment between Jesus and His disciples. Rather than asking Jesus to teach them how to heal better, cast out demons more effectively, or perform greater miracles, the disciples asked Jesus to teach them how to pray. Now the disciples aren’t the brightest group. They often miss Jesus’ point and misunderstand a lot of things. But they’ve been around Jesus long enough to observe that Jesus got up early in the morning to pray, sometimes prayed all throughout the night, and even withdrew from the crowds to prioritize being with the Father instead. When they connect the dots, they realize that it was Jesus’ lifestyle of prayer that empowered Jesus to do all He did. And in the same way, they too will have to learn to establish a lifestyle of prayer like Jesus if they are going to continue doing the will of God – healing the sick, raising the dead, and casting out demons (Matthew 10:8). RHYTHM OF PRAYER But if I’m being honest, as much as I know the significance and importance of prayer, it’s hard for me to establish a life of prayer. Some of the challenges are about not being consistent (time and place) as well as not being persistent. But one of the challenges I recognize in people stuck in prayer is not knowing how to pray...
God of All Seasons, Good in Every Season

God of All Seasons, Good in Every Season

by Lisa Song In the sweltering summer heat, all I want is the cold winter breeze. In the frigid winter blast, all I want is for the summer sun to warm my face. Wishing and wanting have made so many seasons go by without fully enjoying them because I was always looking forward to the next season. In our walks of faith, there are seasons of favor and seasons of swimming against the tide. In Ecclesiastes 3, King Solomon describes that there are seasons of satisfaction and seasons of disappointment. There will be a time to plant and a time to uproot (verse 2). There will be time to mourn and a time to dance (verse 4). There will be time to be silent and a time to speak (verse 7). But even in the midst of these polarizing seasons, Solomon gives credit to God, saying that God is the author of all seasons from beginning to end (verse 11). Every season is a gift from God. Don’t waste your season Self-awareness is a huge tool in learning how to assess your current season. Being self-aware is not just about understanding who you are now, but why you are the way that you are. Your past seasons have shaped you for the present, but with self-awareness you have an opportunity to shape your future. What season are you currently in? Identify it, pray through it, and learn from it. Self-awareness leads to understanding and understanding leads to learning. There is always something to learn in the destination of every season. Praise is the highway, but complaining is the detour....
2019 Midyear Report

2019 Midyear Report

I can’t believe the first half of 2019 is already over! Time flies by and we are so blown away by God’s continued faithfulness towards Pursuit NYC. Even in the first six months alone, we have seen many milestones: We had our biggest gathering ever! We see over 100 people per gathering each month! The reach of our podcast grew like never before! Our events have gone all the way from Queens down to Central NJ! We held our first ever workshop! Along with the milestones, we have gone through some growing pains as well. To share openly and honestly, there have been challenges and adjustments we had to make along the way. We have seen transitions as well as having to pause and go back to the drawing board for projects we pioneered last year. Overall though, we are super excited for what lies ahead, namely, our first ever conference! I’ve asked each member of the team to share about their favorite memory from the first half of 2019 as well as what they are looking forward to and sensing for the rest of the year. “My favorite memory of 2019 so far is all of the friendships with individuals, ministries, and churches God has brought us. This has been the year where our team connected with people on a real personal level from all over the world, whether it’s leaders from Bethel Church, leaders from the recent Korean-American Gathering in Kona, or individuals from our region that we were able to build connection and friendship with. With that being said, I believe that God is bringing people...
Our Finest Hour

Our Finest Hour

How can we expect our nation to be united when our churches aren’t united? It starts with us. It starts with me. I believe now is the time when the Joseph’s, Daniel’s, and Esther’s of the world will take their rightful place in history. No longer will you be able to tell who is a follower of Christ by their behavior, who they voted for, how they talk, how they look, etc., but only by the fruit of their lives. Only those who know how to be innocent as doves and shrewd as serpents will be able to shape culture and shift nations. All of creation is groaning for the revealing of sons and daughters (Romans 8:19). Now is the time for us to be who God calls us to be. Will it be challenging? Costly? Of course, but nothing has been more toxic to the Church than comfort. It’s then an invitation to rely fully on our Comforter, the Holy Spirit to navigate these times. May we be people of tremendous, supernatural hope for it is rooted in our identity in God and our citizenship in Heaven. Those who have the most hope always have the most influence. Carry hope. Be hope. Be Jesus with skin on. Make a difference! Make an impact! It’s our birthright as children of God. This is the finest hour of the Church. Time to arise and shine. Time to be salt and light. In darkness, light shines brightest. Not to show off, but so that others can simply see in dark places. Jesus is coming back for a body that is in...