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Date: July 17, 2010 Hosts: Megan Lee, Robert Ryu Performers: Jackie Hwang, Road to Damascus, Susan Yu, Fight II Fly, Yuri Yang,Esther Park, Clifford Cheng, Paul Jisung Kim Guest Artists/Judges: Megan Lee, Alex Hwang, V Reyes, The Nehemiah Band, AshleyChoi, Larissa Lam, Only Won Winner: Jackie Hwang Location: Ttokamsa Home Missions Church (THMC) Sponsors: Candy Geek, Endure, Inheritance, Kollaboration, Fear to Faith, AmorePacific, FR*A, My Ninja!, Audrey Shops, Timeless, Stereotypes, Jane LeePhotography, Banyan Tree, Mori-Nu, KYCC, JSTV    |
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Date: July 11, 2009 Hosts: Arden Cho & Randy Choi Performers: Soul Project, John Joo, Yuki Akaishi, Able, Alex and the Hwangjays,Peter Moon and the Sims, Clara and the Band Guest Artists/Judges: Anjelah Johnson, Jennifer Chung, Mia Kim, Team Millennia7, Paul “PK” Kim Winner: Clara and the Band Location: Olympic Presbyterian Church Sponsors: New Hope LA, Olympic Presbyterian Church, JSTV, Amore Pacific, MyNinja!, Rookie, Timeless, Faithworks, FR*A    |
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Creative Jui ce is an annual music talent show hosted by KAC Media. The night features performances by up and coming Christian artists as well as special guest performances by established artists. A panel of judges votes on the winner, who receives a grand prize. The purpose of Creative Juice is to highlight and provide a platform forChristian musicians from the community to showcase their talents. As theseartists gain more and more exposure, it is KAC Media’s hope that the artistswould continue to glorify God with their talents and to promote and representthe Asian American community. Creative Juice is also a fundraising event forKAC Media and the donations are raised to fund the various programs. These include: faith-based television shows, KACMedia’s Volunteer Program which trains members on all aspects of mediaproduction, and community events. |
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Issue FIFTY-FOUR: September 10 - September 16 |
September 10 – September 16
Here are your top 5 interesting, must-know news articles from the past week. Enjoy!
"Dissension rules this country, as we are always asked to pick sides and be accountable to our decisions. Church territory is no exception. And even if one well-meaning house of prayer just wants to make a place of worship and prayer, the rest of the world will always somehow and sometime bring it down. Thank God that He is independent of our trials and stands above them all." |
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From Aids Clinics To High Tech Television |
Helena Hwang founded a company that could revolutionize the way people watch tv over the internet, but her journey into high tech entrepreneurship did not start out as you might expect. Hear Helena’s exciting journey in this episode of “Faith, Power & Influence.” |
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 There are millions of searches for "God" on the internet each day. SoulCare TV is an exciting new ministry that wants to make sure that every person who seeks God finds Him. They're doing so by using the greatest tools of this generation: the internet and social networking. See how a group of friends from Irvine, California is revolutionizing evangelism and missions work. |
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 Will Tseng initially pursued literature in college but had to pursue a “practical” job to pay the bills. He is now doing what he originally sought to do as Editor in Chief of Inheritance Magazine. Hear Will’s story and insights in this episode of “Faith, Power & Influence.” |
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Physical Health Versus Spiritual Health |
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As Christians, we know the importance of taking care of our spiritual health, but we sometimes neglect our physical health until it is too late. In this "Upper Room" episode, Michelle Lee and singer Keyrei share what it has been like to care for a sick parent, and what it has taught them about eating, exercising and resting. |
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Issue FIFTY-THREE: August 27 - September 2 |
August 27 – September 2
Here are your top 5 interesting, must-know news articles from the past week. Enjoy!
"Churches are not immune to cycles of trends. A growing trend is seen more apparent among American teens, as they continue to attend church, but hold to an “imposter faith.” But as successful ministries with committed members seem to find a home, some pastors are called away from complacency. On another note, a different kind of church—a Satanic one—finds its way into the public’s eyes." |
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Is it important for Christians to get baptized? Isn't the admittance of faith enough? In this episode of "The Message," Pastor Richard Brown from Life Church in Pasadena, California explains the significance of baptism and what it means. He says that in the Old Testament, physical circumcision was a sign of the covenant between Godand his people. In the New Testament, a "spiritual" circumcision takes place when we get water baptized, bringing us into a covenantal relationship with Christ. Hear more!
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