Faith & Life is a space to explore how faith is lived out in everyday life.
Grounded in Reformed theology and the Westminster Confession of Faith, this blog shares the journey of learning and practising a biblical worldview.
I am a member of the Korean Presbyterian Church (Kosin) and adhere to Reformed theology.
This blog is based on the Westminster Confession of Faith, the Larger and Shorter Catechisms, church history, and, most importantly, the Bible. It exists to connect biblical truth with real-life application.
This blog is rooted in a biblical worldview, not secular philosophy or humanistic ideologies.
It challenges readers to examine even the beliefs they’ve taken for granted, asking: Is this truly biblical, or is it shaped by the world?
Many Christians today unconsciously absorb secular worldviews without realising how they shape their thinking.
This blog exists to help believers reconnect their faith with every aspect of life and examine their worldview through a biblical lens.
Even things we assume to be “normal” or “obvious” must be carefully evaluated: Are they truly aligned with Scripture, or have we unknowingly adopted human-centred philosophies?
This blog is designed for young adults, professionals, and parents seeking to deepen their faith and integrate it into everyday life.
It welcomes both new believers and mature Christians who want to grow in their understanding of God’s truth.
Every article is written with Scripture as the primary authority, grounded in Reformed theology and historical Christian doctrine.
However, I acknowledge my own limitations—this blog is a work in progress, and I encourage respectful discussion if corrections are needed.
The core theological foundation of this blog is based on:
These sources provide a clear and faithful interpretation of Scripture within the Reformed tradition.
Faith is not just intellectual—it must be lived out.
The most important step is to read Scripture, pray, and seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
This blog aims to help believers bridge the gap between knowledge and daily obedience to God’s Word.
Christianity is not about emotions or abstract beliefs—it is about knowing God through His Word and walking with Him daily.
Start by reading the Bible (the Gospel of John is a great place to begin) and developing a habit of prayer.
Also, commit to a local church where you can grow in biblical community and receive sound teaching.
You’re welcome to leave comments or reach out via email—I value thoughtful discussion and learning from others.
I am a husband, father of two, and a Christian living in Australia.
I work in a multicultural environment and constantly wrestle with how to be salt and light in a secular workplace.
Like you, I am striving to faithfully apply my faith in the real world.
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