
What factors of your native culture have informed your religious world view? Explain the impact of these factors.
I grew up accepting God as someone who has a purpose with my existence and has His plans for me to follow. I believe that because of God, I was able to have the experience of living in different parts of the world and encounter various types of cultures. I believe that because of God, I am able to be who I am right now.
I was born in the States and was there until pre-school and came to Korea in kindergarten. For most of my elementary years, I went to a Korean school, and later lived in Canada for about a year and a half during middle school. In elementary, my friends and I would go to the catholic-church nearby every Saturday. It was the stage where I learned about God, who He was, and what He did for us. When I was in sixth grade, which was the first time I came to TCIS, I had the chance to learn more about God through school activities such as Chapel, Bible classes, and Spiritual Emphasis Week.
However, after completing sixth grade, I went to Canada. This time in life was when I stepped further away from God. Although most of my Korean friends around me went to church, some of them seemed to just go out of habit. I occasionally found some of them smoking, drinking, and taking actions that were supposed to be contrary to followers of Christ. .

Coming back to Korea and to TCIS brought me back a step closer to God. Although I am still learning more about God, I can now rely on Him when I feel stressed or when I feel that I cannot confide my secrets to others. I also realize that the experience I have had: traveling and living in different countries is what makes me and students in TCIS, unique and privileged compared to others. As a Korean who has experienced three different cultures, and a mix of them as well, I thank God for the opportunities that He has given me. I am aware of the fact that I might not be as strong in my faith in God than other Christians, but I am in the process of learning, and I intend to steadily discover more about Him throughout my life.
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4 comments:
Lucia, you always engage your reader... your strong voice is evident in your writing. Was it a painful experience in Canada? I think the greatest mistake we can make is when we look at other Christians and judge them or Christianity by their standards. Often Christians are the worst example of "goodness"; Christians are sinners like all men but what makes them different is God's grace and mercy. We can only be seen as 'perfect' because of God making us righteous; not because of how we behave or who we are; it is truly because of who HE is to us. Here's my favourite song, which puts it all into perspective for me.... http://www.imeem.com/erbayona/music/rpu8IXve/women_in_worship_only_by_grace/
Thanks for sharing... Mrs.Mc.
Thank you Lucia,
Continue to reflect in this blog project. I think you have a lot of insight to offer the class through these blogs, and through the class discussions. Please share your voice with us during class.
The Christian hypocrisy is also something I have felt bitter about before. It is also something I still really can't understand objectively. But those experiences were helpful for me as a person. Great post!
I was really inspired by your thoughts and ideas about Christianity. I wish I grew up accepting God as someone who has a purpose with my life haha. Nice post
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