Richard Kwon

Press Service International

Richard Kwon is from Auckland, a regular lay person who just loves the Lord.

  • Basic apologetics is a necessity

    For those of you who are unfamiliar with the term apologetics, it is simply defined as:

  • Cancerous hidden sin

    Cancer is terrifying. It is the leading cause of death for most developed countries, and we all have at least one person or know a person around us who has directly or indirectly suffered from cancer.

  • My prayer guidelines

    As Christians we all pray. It is something that we get very used to, though at times we struggle to even get on our knees.

  • The only biblically correct political view

    I have recently relocated to South Korea as I plan to do my post graduate study here for the next 3 years.

  • Distorted family perceptions

    We all know, as Christians, that we have two families here on Earth: our fleshly family that we are born into, and of course our kingdom family.

  • The peace-loving gossiper

    I am in general peace-loving. Every time I take a personality test, I score high in agreeableness. 

  • Do we need political correctness?

    Political correctness is one of the hot issues of the day (for quite some timeactually). For those of you who are not familiar with the term, this is how Britannica dictionary defines it:

  • Panadol won’t solve the problem

    Panadol is probably the most common drug that we use for pretty much most of our day to day illnesses such as cold & flu, headache, migraine, toothache, backache, period pain etc.

  • Stop decorating your tent!

    I suspect that there are quite a lot of youngsters like myself who for the most part is flatting with strangers, away from family and home.

  • (New Year’s) Resolutions of Jonathan Edwards

    I know it’s the New Year and everybody probably spent a good hour or so drafting up their new year’s resolution. I have a few things on my list for sure, and embarrassingly some of them had been on my list for a couple of years now with zero progress thus far.