Posted on July 28th, 2010 by Brian Kim
Today, July 28, marks the 28th anniversary of the day when Keith Green went home to be with Jesus. He was only 28 years old. He died before I was even born.
As I reflected on his life this morning, I remembered the first time I heard Keith Green’s music. I remember being offended, but strangely drawn to continue to listen to his music. It wasn’t necessarily his music that drew me in, but his gut-wrenching, yet satisfying lyrics. Quickly that offense turned to conviction as Keith’s raw lyrics tore through my soul and drew my attention to Jesus in loving repentance.
Keep Reading
Posted on July 23rd, 2010 by Brian Kim
Recently, I was interviewed by the IHOP-KC blog to discuss Luke18 Project, who we are, and where we are going.
Read the interview below:
Keep Reading

This week I would like to briefly look at the second paradigm found in the Scripture we have been looking at (John 3:27-30). In our ministries we must have a ‘friend of the Bridegroom’ paradigm in relation to the people we are entrusted to lead.
Keep Reading

We are in a series discussing ‘new wineskins’ of leadership paradigms and practices. Today I am going to discuss the first paradigm found in the passage introduced last week.
Paradigm #1 – A Man Receives Nothing Apart from God
As leaders we have a tendency to misinterpret our ministries, giftings, resources, influence, etc. It is extremely easy to look at the impact we possess, the talents we have, and the measure of our resources as a natural extension of our own personal achievements, dedication, leadership principles, or charisma. Many leaders are unable to rightly view these things, and in turn cause themselves great problems in leading others, rightly stewarding their resources, and evaluating their success.
Keep Reading

Over the next several weeks I want to take a look at John the Baptist and the model of leadership in the forerunner ministry. In these days the Lord is raising up leaders all over the earth who will prepare the earth for the second coming of Jesus, just as John the Baptist was raised up as a forerunner to prepare the way of His first coming.
Today I am going to introduce the passage that we will be using to find our leadership principles and giving the context for understanding the passage.
Keep Reading