James YanginReflections on Music, Worship, and Spiritual FormationO For a Thousand Tongues to SingBeing raised in a very conservative Presbyterian church in Korea, I had been forced to sing only Hymns which sounded very old and dead to…Feb 6, 2019Feb 6, 2019
James YanginReflections on Music, Worship, and Spiritual FormationThe More We Know, the more Battles We Can WinDo we know that our congregational singing is endangered and near extinction?Jan 18, 2019Jan 18, 2019
James YanginReflections on Music, Worship, and Spiritual FormationDance in Worship — Why? How?As a pastor’s kid, I was raised in a Presbyterian church that did not have a tradition of using dance as a form of worship. Although…Aug 10, 20182Aug 10, 20182
James YanginReflections on Music, Worship, and Spiritual FormationPrivate Devotion and Public WorshipHow Important is the Private Worship Time of Worship Leaders for the Public Worship?Jan 19, 20183Jan 19, 20183
James YanginReflections on Music, Worship, and Spiritual FormationBefore We Go, Make Disciples of OurselvesWhen confronted with the Great Commission that calls us “Go and make disciples of all nations” (Matthew 28:19), I have often thought that…Jan 9, 20183Jan 9, 20183
James YangBefore Go, Make disciples of Ourselves FirstConfronting with the great commission that “Go and make disciples of all nations. (Matthew 28:19)”, I have often thought that this verse is…Jan 9, 2018Jan 9, 2018
James YanginReflections on Music, Worship, and Spiritual FormationChristmas in a New LightThis year, I was a bit more excited about Christmas since this was my first time celebrating Christmas in America. In my home country, we…Jan 6, 20183Jan 6, 20183