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Education, Faith, and Career Journey: RE:NEW Career Panel Highlights

With the pandemic greatly affecting recent career trends, RE:NEW and Presence Possibilities teamed up on 11/05/2021, with the First Evangelical Community Church, to give youth and [...]
Keep ReadingWhy is it important to study apologetics?
Written by Joanna Wu “Always be ready to give a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you. However, do this with […]
Keep ReadingLearning about Mentorship from “Riding the Waves”
Written by Geoffrey Hughes, Photo by Christy Tang This year’s “Riding the Waves” Conference was a thorough time of learning about the ins-and-outs of mentorship. [...]
Keep ReadingOn the Theology of Work
Written by Lara Tovmassian, Photo by Jonathan Ma This year, those who attended the RE:NEW Faith Seminar were blessed by a message from Alex Liu, a seminary student at Talbot [&hell [...]
Keep ReadingA Faith Seminar on the Christian Worldview
Written by Joanna Wu, Photo by Joanna Wu One of my favorite passages in the Bible is in Acts 17 when Paul speaks to the people at the Areopagus, […]
Keep ReadingShirley and Eunice Go to YSMP!
Written by Shirley Lu Hi all! From July 12th to the 20th, Eunice and I will be on a mission trip (Youth Summer Mission Project) in Kayenta, Arizona, […]
Keep ReadingChildren’s Ministry in Taiwan
Written by Lorraine Yang Hello everyone! This summer I have been invited by Mission for Chinese Families (MFCF) to join them in leading their Christian Family Camp ch [...]
Keep ReadingLiving with Purpose! (Part 3)
Written by Phoebe Ng, Photo by Phoebe Ng With my graduation from UCLA fast approaching, I began to worry about how to make money and survive in this terrible […]
Keep ReadingLoving Our Neighbors
By SF Team 2012 After receiving God’s calling and after months of planning, a team of four girls (Adrienne Nunley, Addie Stephens, Nikki Bernabe, and Natalie Yu) trave [...]
Keep ReadingLiving with Purpose! (Part 2)
By Phoebe Ng Needless to say, my second quarter at UCLA was characterized by a lot of tears, a profound sense of helplessness, and ultimately a stark recognition [&he [...]
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