Two Grains of Wisdom for The New Graduates

Nearly 30 years ago, a successful businesswoman shared two pieces of advice for the new university graduates in my campus newspaper. Looking back through my career, I found them to be wise. So, I’d like to share them with all of you who graduated from the university this month. May they be useful for you.

Silence, Solitude, and Simplicity: A Short Reflection on the Winter Storm of 2021

This past Monday, when I sat down to start my morning prayer in the corner of an empty bedroom in my house, I suddenly picked up the noise of the cars whizzing by on Eldorado Road, the big street in front of my community. I was puzzled and rather disturbed. Obviously, the traffic had been …

The Good Infection: How People Help Us Become Little Christ (In A Way Robots Never Could)

A recent awful car-buying experience and the rise of robots made me think whether I’ll be better off buying cars from robots in the future. After all, the world is moving towards online and contactless buying. To check my idea, I “talked” to the thoughtful English scholar and writer C. S. Lewis and tapped his …

Along Spain’s Southeastern Coast: The Charming Alicante and Cartagena

Between Barcelona and Malaga lie the coastal regions of Costa Blanca and Costa Cálida of southeastern Spain. Their beautiful beaches and weather are popular with the European tourists but relatively unknown to Americans. Last fall I got a chance to visit Alicante and Cartagena, two ancient and charming cities in those regions whose histories date …

Towards the Grace of Uncertainty: When My Son Wants to Become A Missionary

“Mom, Dad, just to let you know, I have accepted the offer to become a FOCUS missionary. I will start next year after I graduate.” These were the words of Austin, our youngest child, earlier this month. Both Lili, my wife, and I had known for some time that this was coming. Still, we felt …