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Serving the Overlooked: One Pastor's Mission 장애인과 함께 사회를 섬김니다 | 캐롤라이나 밀알 선교회 이승민 목사

44 min · 3 jun 2026
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장애인과 함께 사회를 섬김니다캐롤라니나 밀알 선교단 704-860-1388 charlotte@wheatmission.orgPastor Steve Lee is the Director of Carolina Milal, a ministry serving individuals with disabilities and their families throughout the Charlotte community. A pastor, husband, and father of three, Steve has dedicated his life to building communities where every person is seen, valued, and supported.Steve's journey began when he immigrated to the United States at the age of 17, settling in Gastonia, North Carolina. Arriving as a teenager, he faced culture shock, racism, language barriers, and the challenges of finding his place in a new country. Those early struggles helped shape his resilience, compassion, and understanding of what it means to feel like an outsider.Steve later joined the United States Marine Corps, an experience that profoundly influenced his character, leadership, and faith. In this episode, Steve shares his immigration story, his experiences navigating life as a young newcomer in the South, his time in the Marines, and the calling that led him to disability ministry. We also discuss how churches and communities can become more inclusive, the unique challenges faced by families of individuals with disabilities, and why true belonging requires more than good intentions.This is a conversation about faith, perseverance, service, and the power of creating communities where everyone has a place.

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aflevering Serving the Overlooked: One Pastor's Mission 장애인과 함께 사회를 섬김니다 | 캐롤라이나 밀알 선교회 이승민 목사 artwork

Serving the Overlooked: One Pastor's Mission 장애인과 함께 사회를 섬김니다 | 캐롤라이나 밀알 선교회 이승민 목사

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