Diary of Faith

The Spiritual Journey of a Korean Pastor in Japanese Colonial Days

by Rev. Kim Yoon Jeom


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Hardcover
$37.95
Softcover
$20.99
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/24/2020

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 328
ISBN : 9781489732057
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 328
ISBN : 9781489732064
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 328
ISBN : 9781489732149

About the Book

In-Sil Kim is the youngest daughter in her family, and she always considered her father to be peaceful, quiet, sweet and taciturn man and minister of the church. As a little girl, she did not realize that he had experienced various hardships, struggling in spirit and suffering during the Japanese occupation of Korea. One day, his diary happened to come into her hands, and she learned many things about his personal life. Diary of Faith tells the story of Rev. Kim Yoon Jeom’s spiritual life and everyday living experiences. One day he heard a quiet but clear voice coming from somewhere outside of this world. From that time on, he heard God’s voice directly. His life was guided by communication with God, and he received visions from God asking that he write; these revelations persuaded his daughter that his personal narrative should be shared. Though Rev. Kim struggled throughout his life and often confessed himself to be unworthy as a minister of the church of the Lord Jesus Christ and as a servant of God, he was a minister with sincerity and consciousness of self, called by God to accomplish the mission of eternal salvation. This personal diary, translated from Korean to English, shares the spiritual journey of a pastor during the Japanese occupation of Korea.


About the Author

Rev. Kim Yoon Jeom was born on February 17, 1874, in Whang Hai Province, North Korea. After teaching at several church-affiliated private schools, he attended Pyung Yang Theological Seminary and was ordained as a minister in 1917. From then on, he worked as a messenger of Christ in the churches of Whang Hai Province. He was serving as the pastor of Suh Heomg Presbyterian Church when he was called to heaven on March 30, 1944.