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What do you do when you hurt someone? Are you quick to apologize and feel the weight of what you did wrong? Or do you deny it and never apologize?
The star of this episode is the main lead Nam Do San from the Korean drama Start Up. He's not your typical main character lead who is immediately rich and snobby. He's a very ordinary man who doesn't have the best style, has nerdy friends and is very geeky about technology. In this drama, Do San is involved in a big lie with a girl he begins developing feelings for. This lie eventually destroys him with guilt and shame as he wants to make things right in his relationship with Dal Mi. His character shows and illustrates how we should feel when we hurt those we love. It's easy to make excuses or to never apologize. Yet, restoring relationships requires us to be humble enough to recognize, own up and apologize for how we sin against each other and God. Learn what it looks like to feel remorse and sadness for your sin through this episode.
Do San Crying Scene
Do San Apologizing and Owning Up Scene
You can follow @hillcitypodcast on Instagram for more updates.
My Personal IG: __gracevang
Website: thesojourney.co
By Grace VangWhat do you do when you hurt someone? Are you quick to apologize and feel the weight of what you did wrong? Or do you deny it and never apologize?
The star of this episode is the main lead Nam Do San from the Korean drama Start Up. He's not your typical main character lead who is immediately rich and snobby. He's a very ordinary man who doesn't have the best style, has nerdy friends and is very geeky about technology. In this drama, Do San is involved in a big lie with a girl he begins developing feelings for. This lie eventually destroys him with guilt and shame as he wants to make things right in his relationship with Dal Mi. His character shows and illustrates how we should feel when we hurt those we love. It's easy to make excuses or to never apologize. Yet, restoring relationships requires us to be humble enough to recognize, own up and apologize for how we sin against each other and God. Learn what it looks like to feel remorse and sadness for your sin through this episode.
Do San Crying Scene
Do San Apologizing and Owning Up Scene
You can follow @hillcitypodcast on Instagram for more updates.
My Personal IG: __gracevang
Website: thesojourney.co