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Walking with God: The Legacy of Life and Death -Genesis 5
Through the genealogy recorded in Genesis 5, we see that the history of God’s chosen line plays a central role in His divine plan. Even when God seems unseen, His hand is continually guiding, sustaining, and governing the course of humanity according to His will. The repeated phrase—each generation bearing children and then dying—reminds us that no matter how long a person lives, death still reigns as the inevitable result of sin (Romans 5:12). Yet within this somber rhythm,
Hyunjin Lee
Oct 25, 20252 min read


Campfire Group: “Releasing the Old Self”
Length: 1.5 hours (adaptable 60–120 min) Group size: 10–15 participants For Facilitators The Campfire Group is a symbolic, experiential session designed to help participants release old stories, identities, or patterns that no longer serve them—and to begin imagining who they are becoming. Fire has long been a universal symbol of transformation, renewal, and purification . Around a campfire, we connect with something ancient: the warmth of community and the courage to let
Hyunjin Lee
Oct 24, 20253 min read


When God Still Covers the Sinner -Genesis 4
I n Genesis 4, two brothers stand before God with offerings. Abel brings the firstborn of his flock and their fat portions—a sacrifice that represents his faith, devotion, and the best he had to give. His act of worship foreshadows the perfect sacrifice of Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God who would redeem the world (Hebrews 11:4). Cain, however, brought an offering that lacked faith and sincerity. When God accepted Abel’s offering but not his, Cain became angry. Yet even then, G
Hyunjin Lee
Oct 24, 20252 min read


What is Celebrate Recovery
A Biblical and Evidence-Based Pathway to Healing Hurts, Hang-ups, and Habits The Human Need for Recovery The Bible clearly states that “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23). It is our nature to sin—yours and mine. None of us is exempt. Because of sin, we’ve all hurt ourselves, we’ve hurt others, and others have hurt us. That means each of us needs repentance and recovery to live the way God intended. We often hear the phrase, “time heals all wound
Hyunjin Lee
Oct 23, 20255 min read


Covered by Grace: God's Pursuit After the Fall -Genesis 3
Genesis 3:9 — “But the Lord God called to the man, ‘Where are you?’” When God asked Adam, “Where are you?”, it was not because He did not know. It was the cry of a Father searching for His lost children — a divine question filled with sorrow and longing. It was not a demand for information, but an invitation to confession. From the moment humanity hid among the trees, God has been calling us back into the light. He asks, “Where are you?” still — not to condemn, but to give us
Hyunjin Lee
Oct 23, 20253 min read


From Dust to Life -Genesis 2
“Thus the heavens and the earth were completed in all their vast array.” (Genesis 2:1) In Genesis 2, creation becomes deeply personal. While Genesis 1 reveals the grand scope of God’s creative power — the heavens, the earth, the stars, and the living creatures — Genesis 2 draws us closer to the intimate work of God’s hands and breath. 1. Heaven and Earth: The Vastness of God’s Creation The Hebrew phrase ha-shamayim ve-ha-aretz (heaven and earth) carries layers of meaning. The
Hyunjin Lee
Oct 22, 20254 min read


This Is Who You Really Are -Genesis 1
When God said, “Let us make man in our image, in our likeness,” He used two words — image and likeness. Not because He needed to repeat Himself, but to show how deeply we reflect Him. Image — that’s the visible resemblance, like a picture mirroring its source. Likeness — that’s the inner nature, the heart, the character, the soul. You and I were made to carry both — the outer reflection and the inner essence of God Himself. We are not random, not evolved by chance. We were ch
Hyunjin Lee
Oct 21, 20251 min read


Daily Inventory Tool
I’ve learned that when I skip my daily inventory, life starts to feel a little heavier. Small frustrations linger, old fears whisper louder, and my peace feels harder to reach. But when I take even five quiet minutes at the end of the day to pause and reflect — to be radically honest with God and myself — something shifts. The clutter clears. I can breathe again. The daily inventory isn’t just a recovery tool; it’s a spiritual reset that keeps me grounded in truth, humility,
Hyunjin Lee
Oct 18, 20252 min read
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