IF THE BIBLE WAS DONE AS AN EPISODE OF MTV’S REAL WORLD
How I imagine Apostle Paul’s conversation went with Cephas (Apostle Peter) if they lived today and were part of a reality tv show. (Read Galaitans 2:11-21)
My little brother, Paul, sent me this picture. He was somewhere near Tuchomerice, Hlavni Mesto Praha.
Happy 20th birthday to my little brother, @pauljoung92! Safe travels to you as you head to Russia! See you on a month. (Taken with Instagram)
My little brother @pauljoung92 and I got matching snapbacks. The Greek word “doulos” means “slave.” (Taken with Instagram)
I'm Korean
- Robin: So is Paul really your little brother?
- Me: Yes. I'm Korean.
- Robin: Yeah, that's what I thought.
- Me: Well, I'm part Black and Korean.
- Robin: What? Really? Well, I could see that.
- Me: Yeah, look at my lips--these aren't Asian lips.
- Jenna: Are you seriously going to let Robin believe this?
- Robin: What?
- Me: Okay, I'm not Black.
- Robin: So you're Korean?
- Me: Yes.
- Jenna: No.
- Me: Kind of.
- Robin: ???
- Jenna: He's Indonesian.
- Me: So I look Korean?
- Robin: Yes.
With my awesome little brother, Paul.
I love my little brother. He’s turning me into a workout beast.
So glad summer is here.
My little brother is sick.
He doesn’t want me to come over and help him out.
But that’s what families are supposed to do—take care of each other.
I pretty much got naked.
Figuratively speaking of course. All this talk about being open and honest with my little brother, Paul, has got me thinking about what I’ve kept from him. Luckily, I haven’t held anything back. And since I don’t want there to be walls between us, I decided solidify our honesty by taking our brotherhood to the next level: my computer. Essentially, there is no such thing as privacy anymore. He’ll see anything sketchy that I’ve seen.
That’s honesty for you.







