In Ezekiel 37, YHWH shows Ezekiel a dry skeleton army that has perished due to a lack of hope. He then asks him to do the impossible: speak life and breath into those bones and bring the army back to life. In this message, Kim teaches on this God who still does the impossible - and who has the power and the desire to call us out of the grave and place us into a place of renewed hope and destiny.
The healing of Naaman
Have you ever expected God to move in a certain way and He didn't do things at all how you planned? In May, Kim taught on Naaman, the army commander who received a much-needed miracle in the way he least expected.
YHWH - The name of God
Who is He?
You won't find this name written in most bible translations.
Many Jews won't say it, or even write it.
Are we allowed to Praise YHWH in worship?
In this study, Kim teaches on the tetragrammaton, the four letters we have come to know as the name of God.
Teleios - Redefining "perfect"
What does it mean when we read that God’s power is made perfect in weakness? When we see the word perfect in scripture, we tend to hang our cultural definitions of “perfect” on it. Is perfect flawless? Without blemish? In this study, Kim looks at the Greek word that is most often translated as perfect.
The Church at Laodicea
Is your Faith Hot, Cold or Lukewarm? In this study, Kim talks about the impact of a "lukewarm" faith by studying the church of Laodicea (it's not what you think!)