VIEWPOINT MAGAZINE Volume 2.2 | Page 2

From the Editor Viewpoint readers! Welcome to the last issue of 2013’s Viewpoint Magazine. There has been much effort poured into creating this concluding issue, and I am delighted to publish it just a few days before Christmas. December’s theme is “service”. As enjoyable and comfortable the season may be, we wanted to remind our readers what it means to serve one another; of what the purpose of the first Christmas was, of what it originally celebrated when Saint Nicholas secretly brought gold to the impoverished sisters—heart of service and charity. It could have been the twenty dollars you donated for the Philippines last month, or the soothing words you said to your distressed friend. The value of service lies in the fact that you care for the other person. So, we hereby encourage our readers to regard December as a time to reach out and serve those in need. We give special thanks to staff members and students who took part in producing this particular issue. Jin Do Lee for managing our online publications, Pak Daniel Sunarto and Pak Yanto for agreeing to be interviewed, Esther Kim for providing us a cover page, Ms. Ruchika for helping our team with layouts, and many others who happily gave up their valuable time and effort for Viewpoint. Soon Hyung Kwon Editor-in-Chief From the Registrar’s Desk Passion For Service 5 Sports Lifestyle 7 don’t know how to answer that question. For a while I thought I was passionate about movies, but I realized that I only enjoy watching them. I love music, but I don’t play any instruments. I can sing but I get nervous when I sing in front of other people. When I broke my foot last year, my life turned upside down. Suddenly, I had to depend on others to help me. I shared my frustration with my friends, and they told me that I had always served others so it’s probably my turn to let others serve me. It was a strange thing to hear, and it made me ponder. When I broke my foot, I was forced – for the first time in my adult life, really – to rely fully on others. I wasn’t able to serve others as much as I had before, and that made me realize how much service meant for me. I enjoy helping and serving other people, and I feel grateful for every opportunity. I don’t know if I would call this my passion, but I do know one thing - it brings fulfillment to my life. And really, isn’t that what’s important? Yohanes Soeharto Registrar 1 6 Story of my life 8,9 Feature What is my passion in life? To be honest, I 3,4 Highlights Hidden Places 11,12 10 Unsung Heroes Short Stories 13 14 Unreached People Groups 15,18,19 Opinion 16,17 This I Believe Mind & Spirit 20 21Entertainment Elementary 22