Daniel Jang

Press Service International

Daniel Jang is a senior advisor with Ministry of Health New Zealand. He is an experienced writer, speaker and mentor to Press Service International (PSI) community. Daniel holds an MA in Applied Biblical Studies from Moody Bible Institute and GradDip in Theology from Laidlaw College.

Daniel Jang's previous articles may be viewed at https://www.pressserviceinternational.org/daniel-jang.html

  • Epic formula to conflict resolution

    There are moments in my life when I have been disrespected, mistreated or even despised. How about you?

  • How not to run in the land of the unexpected

    It was the most memorable football game that I had ever played in my life. Did I score some spectacular goals? Not even a tap-in. Did I pull off some fancy footwork? No, I almost tripped. Did I get sent off? No. Then what would make the game so memorable for a mediocre player like me? Did I do something funny? Yes.

  • The Grand Finale

    There was once a little artist who had lived in a society that did not value art. He had a long journey to make and did not want to go. But he could not get out of it. When would the journey begin and end? Where would it take him? He had no idea.

  • How Jesus loved the adulteress and the prostitute

    Did Jesus love the adulteress and the prostitute? Absolutely. There are two remarkable stories showing how Jesus cared for all types of people.

  • Is singleness really a gift from God?

    Are you unmarried? Do not look for a wife. But if you do marry, you have not sinned, and if a virgin marries, she has not sinned. But those who marry will face many troubles in this life, and I want to spare you this (1 Corinthians 7 verses 27 and 28).

  • The bladder that unites and divides the world - Football

    In ancient China a game called cuju (means \"kick ball\") was invented for military training purposes. The game involved kicking a leather ball through a hole in a piece of silk cloth fixed on bamboo canes. During the Han dynasty (206BC - 220AD), cuju had become a popular sport.

  • Is same-sex marriage really about love?

    Today same-sex marriage is a hot potato in several countries around the world. The New Zealand Parliament last week passed legislation approving same sex marriage. Christians are being told that they are backwards, judgemental and intolerant for not supporting it.