|
제6차 한인세계선교대회>선택강좌>단기/평신도/전문인선교 |
|
8-31 Spiritual Warfare in US Army Mission
in the
midst of WAR
|
목 3:30 Sports and Recreation Complex 225 [한]
|
|
|
|
고홍석 U.S. Army Chaplain Graduated
Fordham University (NY), B. A., Philosophy, Westminster
Theological Serminary (PA), M. DIV., Clinical Pastoral
Education (CPE), Erskine Theological Serminary (SC),
D. Min Candidate, Experience: U.S. Army Chaplain
for 14 years, Served in Korea, Germany, Ft Lewis(WA),
Ft. Meade (MD), Water Reed Army Medical Center (DC)
|
|
“ As a chaplain our ministry is more than phisical
warfare. It is the Spiritual Warfare in the midst
of our Global War against Terrorists.” - US Army
Chief of Chaplains (Major General) Douglas Carver
“The Christian life, in the first place, is a warfare,
it is struggle ‘We struggle’. ...we are strangers
in an alien land, that we are in the enemy’s terriotory.
The teaching of the Bible throughout is that this
world in which we live is a battle-ground, is a
place in which we literally have to fight for our
souls, to fight for our eternal welfare. The business
of the Christian Church is to get down to the root
cause of the trouble.” - D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
from The Christian Warfare, An Exposition of Ephesians
6:10-13 “The formular for healing the war-wounded
soul is simple; surround trauma with soul. Its application
may be the most difficult and important work we
ever undertake. War stamps the soul with an indelible
imprint and makes it its own. The soul that once
went to war is forever transformed.” - Edward Tick,
Ph.D. , War and the Soul.
|
|