Dr. Josephine Kim

June 2, 2008 at 3:30 am (Ministry)

Today, Dr. Josephine Kim shared with us a message – “Healing from the Inside Out: Confronting Inner Struggles that Bind Asian Americans.”  (Link has been removed for the sake of privacy.)

The response was just as I suspected – powerful, emotional, introspective, and widespread.  Thank you Jo!!!

6 Comments

  1. mihee said,

    this sounds incredible. i always love the things you do with your congregation. [found you on next generasian]. hope you’re well!

  2. Healing for Asian American struggles » Asian American » EM » L2 Foundation Blog » identity » L2 Foundation said,

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  3. Ellisha said,

    I’m interested in MA in counseling/intercultural studies. I’m Korean-American dealing with Korean vs American culture and having difficult time responding positively toward codependent and independent cultures of two world. I’m in Oregon and wondering if you can suggest which school to attend ( Western, Georgefox, PSU?) and any recommendation for my mother who currently lives with me and highly codependent.

    Thanks.

  4. Ellisha said,

    btw I’ve seen counselor for few months and have been helpful. THank you.

  5. JIMIN JUNG said,

    I,m JIMIN’S father.
    I didn’t receive a email message.
    We’re supposed to meet you on FEB,11 at 4pm.
    Please response to me as soon as possible.

  6. Kenny said,

    I had the chance to connect with Dr. Jo this year as her Mustard Seed Generation came to run a full-blown weekend retreat for families + youth. The research and approaches to building pathways to reconciliation and healthy inter-generational relationships was great.

    Hope your people got a lot out of the *pause* that Dr. Jo’s presentations provide so that people really break from their daily routines and think about some serious stuff that can shift their life’s direction for good.

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