March 9, 2011

Just Getting Started

Dinko had recommended Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles a while back along with Pastor Mike who had told me that it wasn't too bad as well. I finally came around to it and can belatedly agree that it's actually a pretty decent show. I like how they try to be very consistent with the Terminator movies. I also like how they thought it was so necessary to choose a girl Terminator who is pretty attractive. I think we all need to be more thankful that Terminators don't exist in our world. That would make things quite difficult.

Another new thing that I recently started is my "Small Group Discussion Topics for Korean Students" book with my 아줌마 class. Today's topic was Teenage Sex Trade (the picture above actually comes out in my book), so I was a bit concerned that it would be a very uncomfortable class. However, I was actually very surprised by how open everyone was about their thoughts and opinions on prostitution and pornography. The discussion kinda went off the road when the 아줌마s started talking about their experiences of catching their sons watching porn. Then when I tried to bring them back to focus and asked how we could solve the prostitution problem, one of the ladies passionately argued that we need to kill all the adult male customers.

아줌마: Why do men do these things? WHY DO YOU GUYS DO IT?!
Me: I'm so sorry.
I finally finished both courses on the History of Christianity and was debating on what to start listening to next. I still have a bunch of Phil Ryken stuff, but I think he's more of a Sunday morning kind of guy. Then I remembered how Jae had told me that people had recommended Ravi Zacharias to him. I remember listening to Ravi once way back in high school when I first met Chang on our roadtrip to LA. Then later in college, I visited a KCM apartment and found one of the theological dudes listening to one of Ravi's talks. So I gave the Indian author and apologist a shot. I seriously hit the bullseye!

Thought of the Day: Chadwick
Song of the Day: Lupe Fiasco-Never Forget You

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