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Bible Panorama

Bible Panorama

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Pastor Park, Joshua Y

- Graduated from Sungkyunkwan University

- Asia United Theological Seminary ACTS M. Div., Reformed Theological Seminary (LA) M. Div.

- Completed D.Min from Reformed Theological Seminary (Missi.)

Doctor of Laws, Professor (Inter. Pacific Law School)
- (Current) Pastor of Immanuel Church in Namgaju, current director of Gospel Bible Academy

This is Pastor Yong-il Park, who is teaching “Bible Panorama” at Hyosarang Senior University.

The chart below is the “World Age Classification Standard” presented by the UN in 2015.

People under 65 are still young, and those between 66 and 79 are middle-aged.

The average lifespan of humans is 100 years. Those of you reading this article are especially healthy.

If there are no problems, you should medically expect to live to be 100 years old.

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Professor Kim Hyung-seok, professor emeritus of Yonsei University, is currently 103 years old. In a recent interview with a media outlet, he said that if he had known he would live past 100, he would have prepared something for a more rewarding second life after the age of 70.

However , I believe that we, God's people, should consider how to spend the rest of our lives for God's kingdom, maintaining our true identity as God's people and children, rather than simply living to be over 100 and fulfilling our other human dreams. I encourage you to come to Hyosarang Senior College and begin planning a rewarding second life. The Bible is not a collection of fragmented events, but rather a 66-part epic drama, unfolding under the single theme of "God's kingdom" under the direction of God, the author. Bible Panorama allows us to read and study the Bible as a chronological drama, tracing the flow of time, generating a sense of excitement and interest similar to watching a historical drama on TV. The characters in the Bible are not extraordinary individuals beyond our imagination; they are people who lived in the same circumstances as we do, experiencing thoughts, struggles, laughter, and tears. Not all people in the Bible, like Job, were righteous. Some were more cowardly than we are, or even more prone to human greed. God called, met, and saved these individuals, making them His people. By understanding God's will (His Story, Hiatory) at work in world history, we discover His amazing providence at work in each of our lives. We encourage you to experience God's grace by participating in the Bible Panorama Class, led by Pastor Yong-il Park, a pastor and doctor of law, who uses PowerPoint to present a drama-like experience. You're invited!

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