• Episode 12 - Tony Kim

  • Apr 14 2022
  • Length: 51 mins
  • Podcast
  • Summary

  • TRANSFORMATION HAPPENS BECAUSE GOD'S LOVE WINS. In this episode, Apostolic voice Tony Kim shares his story from growing up in poverty, abuse and trauma to being a modern day reformer through a dramatic encounter with the love of Jesus.  Daniel and Tony dive deep into how encounters with Jesus always lead us to giving God our BIG YES. Tony's story shows us that Jesus wants to love us more than He wants to use us, yet it's this same love that compels us forward into living the dream of God for our life.

    Tony Kim and his wife, Jessica Kim served ministries, organizations and government sectors mobilizing, training and addressing the hardest to serve populations and social justice causes and issues for over a decade before moving into full time ministry. Tony and Jessica founded Renaissance International in 2009 with an apostolic call to train, equip, mobilize and release the church to reach the lost and fulfill their destiny to transform every aspect of society through the power of the Holy Spirit. They believe we are the generation to usher in the greatest harvest the world has ever seen. Tony also leads a global relational revival and reformation movement called "ROAR collective," and a school of revival and reformation, "ROAR Academy." They have three children and live in Bakersfield, California.

    For more information about Tony and ROAR visit: https://www.tonykim.co

    Credits for this episode:
    Host: Daniel Black
    Producers: Kenneth Lim
    Editing and Sound Production: Thomas Gaumer
    Art and Social Media: Natasha Yap


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