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David Kim

Rev. David H. Kim is the Director of the Gotham Fellowship, a new Fellows Program at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Manhattan. He has also been serving at Princeton University since 1995 directing a campus ministry called Manna Christian Fellowship.

He received his B.A. in biology from the University of Pennsylvania, his M.Div. from Westminster Theological Seminary, and his Th.M. from Princeton Theological Seminary in Christian Ethics. He is an ordained minister of the PCA.

David is currently pursuing his D.Min at Fuller Theological Seminary. David was also one of the founding editors of Revisions, a Journal of Christian Perspective at Princeton University. David is also currently serving on the board of the Center for Public Justice.

Sin and Grace in the City, Part 2

The goal of this project is not to create some concrete venture, though a few have materialized; rather, it is to give our Fellows the experience that God is indeed at work in this larger space of their work and the city.

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Sin and Grace in the City, Part 2

The goal of this project is not to create some concrete venture, though a few have materialized; rather, it is to give our Fellows the experience that God is indeed at work in this larger space of their work and the city.

Sin and Grace in the City, Part 1

There is common grace and antithesis in New York City, and it is critical for the church in fulfilling the great commission to prepare her people to engage this fearfully and wonderfully made city.