Analysis Of My Pastoral Identity: Stepping Stone

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My Pastoral Identity: Stepping Stone
Everyone has their own unique life experiences, and it is inevitable that every personal life is connected to communal life which refers to history. My father, Kisoo Yoon also has unique life experiences, going through the history of World War 2 and Korean War. He was born in 1929 in Pyongyang, the capital city now of North Korea, raised in his grandmother’s Methodist tradition. When he was 22 year old, his pastor died a martyr to his faith because of persecution by the army of North Korea during Korean War. The pastor asked my father heartily to go to South Korea and become a pastor before he died. The pastor wanted my father to work continually for the Kingdom of God. My father left his hometown, but …show more content…

Early one morning, in 2007, I heard God 's voice while I was praying for me at my church. I immediately answered God with a sob, “Yes, I will. I will start!” That was because I obviously understood what this voice meant. God wanted me to start worship service for infants and toddlers. At that time, in my church, a worship service for infants and toddlers was not set up. Moms could not attend worship service because of their little babies and were getting tired out their life without worship. God kept giving me a burden in the Holy Spirit to set up worship service for them. However, I was too selfish to obey God. To tell the truth, I turned my face from that burden. I wanted to go to main sanctuary as soon as possible because my daughter was almost ready to join in pre-k worship service. However, the sudden voice of God changed my life. I started to “Start!” I set up worship service unofficially, and started to worship with 3 toddlers first. Their moms finally could go to worship God. After one year, I became a director of toddlers’ Sunday school for under 3-year-old from 2008 to …show more content…

My ministry metaphor, Stepping Stone implicates being connected. Making the connections between one and the others needs not only for our personal life, but also for our spiritual life. As churches, we all need to try to connect one generation to others, one individual to faith communities, the marginalized to their neighbors and a sinner to God 's grace. In these connections, all healthy Christians can make this world a better place to live together. Thus, as a caregiver, I believe that it is important to build stepping stones or to repair broken stepping stones for many reasons and finally to create an environment for people to experience God. Also, as a caregiver, my work to do is crossing together next to those who are in need mentally, spiritually, physically, financially. While walking on stepping stones, each person comes to know where they were going and where they should go in God’s will. People sometimes may fall into the river or lose their balance on the stepping stones, struggling with loneliness, addictions, moral chaos, disabilities, false teaching, and identity disorder, and so on. However, God always holds them on their path of faith, I

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