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Transfiguration in Cultural Engagement
By Abraham Cho In many traditions, February 15 was Transfiguration Sunday, a day to consider Jesus in the fullness of his glory. The Transfiguration was a singular event in Jesus’ life that left an indelible impression on the three disciples, Peter, James and John, who were there to witness it (see 2 Peter 1:16-18). The Transfiguration was so centr...
March 3, 2015 -
Book Review: Abraham Kuyper: Modern Calvinist, Christian Democrat
By: Abraham Cho Poverty. Sex trafficking. Gay marriage. Environmentalism. Education reform. These are just some of the causes that vie for our attention as Christians today. Add evangelism, worship, discipleship, and global missions into the mix and we have a bewildering list of things we should “be about” because, of course, Jesus would be about these things....
December 1, 2013 -
The Next Generation of Cultural Engagement
Rev. Abe Cho of Redeemer Presbyterian Church sat down with Tyler Wigg-Stevenson, author of The World is Not Ours to Save, and discussed how the next generation of Christians will engage with the culture around them. What does it look like to be faithful to God in our work when Christians are called to die to ourselves? When we emphasize “having an impact...
August 8, 2013 -
The Mixed Neighborhood
By: Abraham Cho The New York Times recently ran a fascinating article highlighting the relationship between income mobility and what they aptly described as “the economic layout” of a city. Citing a major new study, they found that “All else being equal, upward mobility tended to be higher in metropolitan areas where poor families were more disperse...
July 25, 2013